COVID-19 大流行期间得克萨斯州牙科医生使用阿片类药物的模式。

Q3 Medicine
Arthur H Jeske, Aimee Anderson, Kim-Anh Do, Jing Ning, Junsheng Ma, Eduardo Bruera
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摘要

研究目的本研究的主要目的是评估影响牙医开具阿片类药物处方的因素以及这些因素在牙科疼痛控制实践中的作用:设计:向研究对象发放一份包含 25 个问题的调查问卷,要求匿名回答,内容包括牙医和诊所的人口统计学特征以及阿片类药物处方特征:环境:私人个体诊所和团体诊所,包括全科医生和牙科专家:潜在参与者包括一个大型州牙科专业协会的所有活跃成员:主要结果测量指标:包括从业人员和诊所的人口统计学特征、处方阿片类药物的类型以及统计相关性。结果变量包括执业类型、执业医师性别、执业地点、执业模式和执业年限。分类协变量以频率和百分比进行统计总结,连续协变量以均值、中位数、范围和标准差进行总结:结果:与阿片类药物处方相关性最强的是全科医生(与专科医生相比)和男性。经证实,2019 年冠状病毒疾病大流行对调查对象开具阿片类药物处方产生了重大影响:结论:有必要开展进一步研究,以评估大流行后阿片类药物的处方模式,并对全科而非专科牙科医生实施更多有关阿片类药物处方限制的教育策略。
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Patterns of opioid use among Texas dental practitioners during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Objective: The primary objective of this study is to assess factors that influence opioid prescribing by dentists and the role of these factors in the practice of dental pain control.

Design: A 25-question survey instrument was distributed to the study population for anonymous responses, covering dentist and practice demographics and opioid prescribing characteristics.

Setting: Private solo and group practice settings, including general practitioners and dental specialists.

Participants: Potential participants included all active members of a large state dental professional association.

Main outcome measures: They were practitioner and practice demographic traits, types of opioids prescribed, and statistical correlations. Outcome variables included practice type, practitioner gender, practice location, practice model, and years in practice. Categorical covariates were summarized statistically by frequencies and percentages, and continuous covariates were summarized by means, medians, ranges, and standard deviations.

Results: Strongest correlations with opioid prescribing included general practitioner (vs specialist) and male gender. The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic was confirmed as having exerted a significant impact on opioid prescribing among the survey respondents.

Conclusions: Further research is warranted to assess post-pandemic opioid prescribing patterns, and additional educational strategies regarding limitations of opioid prescriptions should be applied to general, rather than specialty, dental practitioners.

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Journal of opioid management
Journal of opioid management Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Opioid Management deals with all aspects of opioids. From basic science, pre-clinical, clinical, abuse, compliance and addiction medicine, the journal provides and unbiased forum for researchers and clinicians to explore and manage the complexities of opioid prescription.
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