William Chan, Samuel Schuessler, Steven Magid, Seth Waldman, Roberta Stack, Alexandra Sideris
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A survey study assessing prescribers' opioid tapering instructions to patients after orthopedic surgery.
Objective: The purpose of this institutional survey study was to assess the opioid tapering practices of prescribers responsible for writing post-discharge opioid refills.
Design: A prospective, cross-sectional survey study.
Setting: Urban hospital specializing in orthopedic surgery.
Participants: Participants were identified from the hospital's active directory. Out of 251 questionnaires distributed, 88 were returned and evaluated; 60 percent were surgeons and 34 percent were physician assistants.
Intervention: An anonymous, voluntary eight-item survey was devised to capture information on tapering instructions from prescribers of post-discharge opioids.
Main outcome measures: Survey responses categorized by role and primary service.
Results: All prescribers (N = 47) provide tapering instructions; 87 percent provide general, while 9 percent provide detailed plans. Most (94 percent) prescribers discuss tapering via phone calls or during office visits, and 6 percent provide written instructions.
Conclusions: Few prescribers provide detailed tapering instructions. Providers may not feel equipped to provide specific tapering plans.
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.