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Discrepancies in addressing overdose prevention through prescription monitoring programs.

作者信息

Green Traci C, Bowman Sarah, Davis Corey, Los Cristina, McHugh Kimberly, Friedmann Peter D

机构信息

Inflexxion, Inc., 320 Needham St. Suite 100, Newton, MA 02464, USA; Rhode Island Hospital, 793 Eddy St., Providence, RI 02903, USA.

Inflexxion, Inc., 320 Needham St. Suite 100, Newton, MA 02464, USA.

出版信息

Drug Alcohol Depend. 2015 Aug 1;153:355-8. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2015.05.009. Epub 2015 May 18.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

State prescription monitoring programs (PMPs) purport to address the prescription opioid epidemic, but have evidenced limited effect on reducing opioid-related mortality.

METHODS

We systematically reviewed publicly available, PMP web-based materials from December, 2012 to October, 2013, to assess the degree to which overdose prevention was articulated in state PMP goals, mission statement, and accessible educational materials. The sites and available resources of 47 state PMPs with a web presence were reviewed by two independent coders for use of "overdose" and related terms. Website materials were further coded to capture five general thematic orientations: supply reduction-therapeutic, supply reduction-punitive, demand reduction, public health/research, and harm reduction oriented in content.

RESULTS

Twenty-nine of 47 (62%) PMPs did not address overdose or related terms in available online materials; six (12.8%) contained overdose-oriented messaging; and two included specific overdose prevention tools for providers. There were a median of three thematic orientations represented on the 18 state PMP websites mentioning only the term overdose, compared with a median of 4.5 thematic domains on the six PMP websites with overdose-oriented content.

CONCLUSIONS

A more comprehensive, public health orientation for PMPs that explicitly and publicly articulates their application and role in overdose prevention may increase PMP effectiveness and use.

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