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探讨社区卫生中心环境中患者对阿片类药物治疗协议的看法。

Exploring Patient Perceptions of Opioid Treatment Agreements in a Community Health Center Environment.

机构信息

Oregon State University College of Pharmacy, Corvallis, Oregon, USA.

出版信息

Pain Med. 2021 Apr 20;22(4):970-978. doi: 10.1093/pm/pnaa344.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Describe patient attitudes toward opioid treatment agreements (OTAs) and characterize perceptions of their impact on patient care, behavior, communication with prescribers, and engagement with the health care system.

DESIGN

Qualitative descriptive study.

SETTING

Federally qualified health center with six clinic locations serving a rural population.

SUBJECTS

Patients were prescribed long-term opioid therapy and were required to sign an OTA through an in-person office visit with a clinical pharmacist.

METHODS

Patients who signed an OTA were recruited to participate in semistructured, in-person, one-on-one interviews. Data were analyzed using immersion-crystallization methods.

RESULTS

Among the 20 patients recruited, 50% were men; 70% were insured by the state's Medicaid program; and 85% were using opioids for hip, back, and/or neck pain. Four major themes arose from the interviews. First, individuals who use long-term opioids experience a wide variety of opioid-related fears and stigmas. Second, individuals articulated real or potential benefits from implementing OTAs. Third, opinions differed on whether OTAs affected behavior and reduced opioid misuse and diversion. Finally, individuals provided feedback on the health care system's OTA implementation process.

CONCLUSIONS

Patients experienced a wide variety of opioid-related fears and stigmas, including how OTA requirements can perpetuate these issues. Despite these feelings, participants articulated real or potential positive outcomes from the use of OTAs, although they were mixed on whether these agreements translated to any behavior changes. If OTAs are to become standard practice, future research is needed to describe the diversity of patient perspectives and experiences with OTAs and to evaluate their effect on patient outcomes.

摘要

目的

描述患者对阿片类药物治疗协议(OTAs)的态度,并描述他们对这些协议如何影响患者护理、行为、与医生的沟通以及参与医疗保健系统的看法。

设计

定性描述性研究。

地点

具有 6 个诊所的联邦合格健康中心,为农村人口提供服务。

受试者

患者接受长期阿片类药物治疗,并需要通过与临床药剂师的面对面就诊来签署 OTA。

方法

签署 OTA 的患者被招募参加半结构化的面对面一对一访谈。使用沉浸式结晶方法分析数据。

结果

在招募的 20 名患者中,有 50%是男性;70%通过州的医疗补助计划投保;85%的患者因髋部、背部和/或颈部疼痛而使用阿片类药物。访谈中出现了四个主要主题。首先,长期使用阿片类药物的人会经历各种各样的阿片类药物相关恐惧和耻辱。其次,个人阐明了实施 OTA 的实际或潜在好处。第三,对于 OTA 是否影响行为并减少阿片类药物滥用和转移,意见存在分歧。最后,个人对医疗保健系统的 OTA 实施过程提供了反馈。

结论

患者经历了各种各样的阿片类药物相关恐惧和耻辱,包括 OTA 要求如何加剧这些问题。尽管有这些感觉,但参与者阐明了使用 OTA 的实际或潜在积极结果,尽管他们对这些协议是否转化为任何行为改变存在分歧。如果 OTA 成为标准做法,需要进一步研究来描述患者对 OTA 的看法和经验的多样性,并评估它们对患者结果的影响。

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