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阿片类药物的合同使用与医生的培训水平和执业专业有关。

Opioid contract use is associated with physician training level and practice specialty.

作者信息

Touchet Bryan Keith, Yates William Robert, Coon Kim Annette

机构信息

The University of Oklahoma College of Medicine-Tulsa, USA.

出版信息

J Opioid Manag. 2005 Sep-Oct;1(4):195-200. doi: 10.5055/jom.2005.0042.

Abstract

Opioid contracts are widely used to manage opioid prescribing in the treatment of pain conditions, but they are not well studied. A notable gap in our knowledge of opioid contracts involves the factors that determine their use. As an initial inquiry, this study evaluated the responses of a Web-based survey of trainees and faculty in an academic medical training context to determine correlates of opioid contract use. All paid faculty, third- and fourth-year medical students, and residents in The University of Oklahoma College of Medicine were invited via email to participate in a Web-based survey of their attitudes and prescribing practices related to controlled prescription drugs. Respondents composing a subgroup of those who replied to the survey were identified by their prescription of opioids and by their designation that pain was the most likely diagnosis for which they would prescribe a controlled drug. Chi-square analysis was used to determine any correlation between contract use and respondents' demographic variables and categorical survey responses. Analysis of variance was used to determine any correlation between contract use and survey responses that involved continuous variables. Our results showed that opioid contract use was significantly associated with resident status, primary care specialty, participant estimation of alcohol and illicit drug abuse by patients, and the participant's assessment of the risks in general of prescribing controlled drugs. A majority of contract users reported that the use of this tool increased their sense of mastery and comfort with prescribing controlled drugs. The factors associated with opioid contract use found in this study suggest there are significant prescriber-specific determinants of the use of the tool, including training level, medical specialty, and risk appraisals. Opioid contracts' effects on mastery and comfort of the physician with prescribing opioids suggest that they may play an important role in facilitating appropriate pain management with opioids. Further study is needed to elucidate environmental and patient-specific factors that may influence opioid contract use.

摘要

阿片类药物使用协议被广泛用于管理疼痛病症治疗中的阿片类药物处方,但对其研究并不充分。我们对阿片类药物使用协议的认知存在一个显著差距,即缺乏对决定其使用的因素的了解。作为初步探究,本研究评估了在学术医学培训背景下,对实习医生和教员进行的一项基于网络的调查的回复情况,以确定与阿片类药物使用协议使用相关的因素。俄克拉荷马大学医学院的所有带薪教员、三四年级医学生和住院医师均通过电子邮件受邀参与一项基于网络的调查,内容涉及他们对管制处方药的态度和处方习惯。通过回复调查的受访者中开具阿片类药物的情况以及他们指定疼痛为最可能开具管制药物的诊断这两个标准,确定了一个子群体。采用卡方分析来确定协议使用与受访者人口统计学变量及分类调查回复之间的任何相关性。采用方差分析来确定协议使用与涉及连续变量的调查回复之间的任何相关性。我们的结果表明,阿片类药物使用协议的使用与住院医师身份、初级保健专业、参与者对患者酒精和非法药物滥用的估计以及参与者对开具管制药物总体风险的评估显著相关。大多数协议使用者报告称,使用该工具增强了他们开具管制药物的掌控感和舒适度。本研究中发现的与阿片类药物使用协议使用相关的因素表明,该工具的使用存在显著的处方者特定决定因素,包括培训水平、医学专业和风险评估。阿片类药物使用协议对医生开具阿片类药物的掌控感和舒适度的影响表明,它们可能在促进阿片类药物的适当疼痛管理中发挥重要作用。需要进一步研究以阐明可能影响阿片类药物使用协议使用的环境和患者特定因素。

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