美国阿片类药物流行:对公众健康的影响和处方药监测计划的审查(PDMP)。

Online journal of public health informatics Pub Date : 2019-09-19 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.5210/ojphi.v11i2.10113
Sunghee H Boté
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目的:近年来,美国阿片类药物流行的破坏性影响一直是新闻头条。本报告探讨了阿片类药物滥用、过量死亡及其对公众健康影响的背景信息和趋势。此外,还回顾了改善监测、数据及时性和处方药监测计划(PDMP)集成和互操作性的各种努力。方法:通过PubMed和互联网搜索来查找美国阿片类药物流行的信息。此外,还进行了搜索,以检索有关PDMP和各州特定任务的信息,以及演示幻灯片和佐治亚州亚特兰大2018年全国处方药物滥用和海洛因峰会的经验教训。结果:很明显,美国阿片类药物的流行对包括下一代儿童在内的公共健康产生了巨大影响。各种数据、监测和技术驱动的努力,包括美国疾病控制与预防中心资助的强化国家阿片类药物过量监测计划(ESOOS)和使用远程医疗治疗阿片类物质使用障碍,旨在改善预防、治疗和有针对性的干预。此外,PDMP集成和互操作性工作正在推进,为处方医生提供有意义的决策支持工具。讨论:阿片类药物的流行对公共健康有着复杂的影响,与心理健康和健康的社会决定因素等可变因素交织在一起。鉴于统计数据和研究表明,许多非法阿片类药物使用者是从处方阿片类物质开始的,有必要在PDMP整合和互操作性领域继续取得进展。PDMP综合临床决策支持系统需要为医疗保健提供者提供完整、及时和循证的信息,这些信息可以有意义地为处方决策和与患者的沟通提供信息,从而影响可衡量的结果。结论:虽然处方药监测计划(PDMP)是提供者做出明智处方决策的宝贵工具,但各州的不同授权以及各州之间不同程度的集成和互操作性可能会限制其作为有意义的决策支持工具的潜力。各州和组织之间分享最佳实践、挑战和经验教训,可以为战略性和系统性地使用PDMP以改善公共卫生成果提供信息。
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U.S. Opioid Epidemic: Impact on Public Health and Review of Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs (PDMPs).

Objectives: In recent years, the devastating effects of U.S. opioid epidemic has been making news headlines. This report explores background information and trends on opioid misuse, overdose fatalities and its impact on public health. In addition, various efforts to improve surveillance, timeliness of data and Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP) integration and interoperability are reviewed.

Method: PubMed and internet searches were performed to find information on the U.S. opioid epidemic. In addition, searches were performed to retrieve information about PDMPs and state-specific mandates along with presentation slides and learnings from the 2018 National Rx Drug Abuse & Heroin Summit in Atlanta, GA.

Results: It is clear that the U.S. opioid epidemic has a tremendous impact on public health including the next generation of children. Various data, surveillance & technology-driven efforts including CDC-Funded Enhanced State Opioid Overdose Surveillance Program (ESOOS) and use of telemedicine for opioid use disorder treatment aim to improve prevention, treatment and targeted interventions. In addition, PDMP integration and interoperability efforts are advancing to provide prescribers meaningful decision support tools.

Discussion: The opioid epidemic has a complex impact on public health intertwined with variable factors such as mental health and social determinants of health. Given the statistics and studies that suggest many of the illicit opioid users start with prescription opioids, continued advancement in the area of PDMP integration and interoperability is necessary. The PDMP integrated clinical decision support systems need to supply to healthcare providers access to complete, timely and evidence-based information that can meaningfully inform prescribing decisions and communication with patients that affect measurable outcomes.

Conclusion: While Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs (PDMPs) are valuable tools for providers in making informed prescribing decisions, the variable state mandates and varying degrees of integration and interoperability across states may limit their potential as meaningful decision support tools. Sharing best practices, challenges and lessons learned among states and organizations may inform strategic and systematic use of PDMPs to improve public health outcomes.

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