Barriers Facing Physicians in Opioids Prescribing for the Management of Moderate to Severe Pain in a Tertiary Care Center in Saudi Arabia.

IF 0.9 Q3 ANESTHESIOLOGY
Waleed M AlShehri, Eman Aldweikh, Alwaleed M Alharbi, Fouad H Alnajjar
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Abstract

Although several interventions are utilized for pain management, opioids remain the most effective intervention for moderate to severe pain. Despite opioids being the most potent analgesics used in different pain settings, several factors impede the optimal prescribing of opioids.

The study seeks to identify and address the barriers physicians face to prescribing opioids in managing pain.

This study was conducted in a tertiary care center in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. It involved distributing questionnaires to the participants. The questionnaires sought to identify prescribers' knowledge and current practices as well as obstacles that they face when prescribing opioids. A total of 109 questionnaires were completed by participants.

More than half [59.6%] of the respondents thought that opioid use was an optimal way to treat moderate to severe pain. About 33% chose "never" when asked if they fear legal sanctions when prescribing opioids. Fear of side effects limited almost 90% of the respondents from prescribing opioids.

The study confirmed the perception that opioids are the most potent pharmacological intervention in treating pain. Several barriers were identified and discussed in this study. Further studies from different settings to understand these barriers are highly recommended.

在沙特阿拉伯的三级保健中心,医生在阿片类药物处方管理中重度疼痛的障碍。
虽然有几种干预措施用于疼痛管理,但阿片类药物仍然是中度至重度疼痛最有效的干预措施。尽管阿片类药物是在不同疼痛环境中使用的最有效的镇痛药,但有几个因素阻碍了阿片类药物的最佳处方。该研究旨在确定和解决医生在处方阿片类药物治疗疼痛时面临的障碍。这项研究是在沙特阿拉伯利雅得的一家三级保健中心进行的。它包括向参与者分发调查问卷。调查问卷旨在确定开处方者的知识和当前做法,以及他们在开阿片类药物处方时面临的障碍。参与者共完成了109份问卷。超过一半(59.6%)的受访者认为使用阿片类药物是治疗中重度疼痛的最佳方法。当被问及是否担心开阿片类药物会受到法律制裁时,约33%的人选择了“从不”。由于担心副作用,近90%的答复者不开阿片类药物处方。该研究证实了阿片类药物是治疗疼痛最有效的药物干预的看法。本研究确定并讨论了几个障碍。强烈建议在不同环境下进行进一步研究,以了解这些障碍。
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