Center to Improve Veteran Involvement in Care (CIVIC).
Section of General Internal Medicine, VA Portland Health Care System, Portland, Oregon.
Pain Med. 2018 Aug 1;19(8):1570-1577. doi: 10.1093/pm/pnx259.
The objective of the study was to explore provider perspectives surrounding opioid prescribing in the context of the early implementation of a multidisciplinary group, called the Controlled Substance Review Group, that provided structured opioid case discussion and consultation to primary care providers.
A Veterans Health Administration primary care clinic in Portland, Oregon. Participants: 12 members of primary care clinic staff representing multiple disciplines with recent participation in the Controlled Substance Review Group.
Six semistructured interviews with primary care providers, one focus group discussion with six Nurse Care Managers, and 28 structured observations of CSRG meetings were conducted. In an iterative process using applied thematic analysis, a trained qualitative researcher reviewed textual data for themes.
Four broad domains with associated themes emerged from the analysis: 1) challenges of pain management-objective pain measures, changing guidelines, lack of coordinated approach; 2) patient attachment to opioids-threats, entitlement, abandonment; 3) provider frustration-confrontation in clinic visits, lack of mental health engagement, complex social situation; and 4) role of the Controlled Substance Review Group-communication techniques, supporting mental health engagement, structured backing.
Primary care providers experience stress associated with opioid prescribing, including the provision of appropriate pain management using opioid analgesics and difficult patient-provider communication. The Controlled Substance Review Group functions to support providers through assistance with decision-making and shared responsibility for decision outcomes.
本研究旨在探讨在多学科小组(即受控物质审查小组)早期实施的背景下,围绕阿片类药物处方制定的提供者观点,该小组为初级保健提供者提供结构化的阿片类药物病例讨论和咨询。
俄勒冈州波特兰市退伍军人健康管理局的初级保健诊所。参与者:代表多个学科的初级保健诊所工作人员的 12 名成员,他们最近参与了受控物质审查小组。
对初级保健提供者进行了 6 次半结构化访谈、对 6 名护士护理经理进行了 1 次焦点小组讨论,并对 CSRG 会议进行了 28 次结构化观察。在使用应用主题分析的迭代过程中,经过培训的定性研究人员对文本数据进行了主题审查。
分析产生了四个广泛的领域和相关主题:1)疼痛管理的挑战-客观的疼痛测量、不断变化的指南、缺乏协调的方法;2)患者对阿片类药物的依赖-威胁、权利、抛弃;3)提供者的挫折感-在诊所就诊时的对抗、缺乏心理健康参与、复杂的社会状况;4)受控物质审查小组的作用-沟通技巧、支持心理健康参与、结构化支持。
初级保健提供者在阿片类药物处方方面经历了与压力相关的压力,包括使用阿片类镇痛药进行适当的疼痛管理和困难的医患沟通。受控物质审查小组通过协助决策和共同承担决策结果来支持提供者。