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药剂师主导的凯泽永久西北医疗集团阿片类药物减量计划:原理、设计和评估。

A Pharmacist-Led Program to Taper Opioid Use at Kaiser Permanente Northwest: Rationale, Design, and Evaluation.

机构信息

Kaiser Permanente Northwest Center for Health Research, Portland, OR.

Kaiser Permanente Northwest Clinical Pharmacy Services, Portland, OR.

出版信息

Perm J. 2020;24. doi: 10.7812/TPP/19.216. Epub 2020 Apr 21.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Primary care practitioners (PCPs) are concerned about adverse effects and poor outcomes of opioid use but may find opioid tapering difficult because of a lack of pain management training or time constraints limiting patient counseling. In 2010, Kaiser Permanente Northwest implemented a pharmacist-led opioid tapering program-Support Team Onsite Resource for Management of Pain (STORM)-to address high rates of opioid use, alleviate PCPs' workload demands, and improve patient outcomes.

OBJECTIVE

To describe the rationale, structure, and delivery of this unique pharmacist-led program, which partners with PCPs and provides individualized care to help patients reduce opioid use, and the Facilitating Lower Opioid Amounts through Tapering study, which examines the program's effectiveness, cost-effectiveness, and implementation.

RESULTS

The STORM program includes a pain medicine physician, a social worker or nurse, and pharmacists who have received specialized clinical and communications training. The program has a 2-fold role: 1) to provide PCP education about pain management and opioid use and 2) to offer clinician and patient support with opioid tapering and pain management. After program training, PCPs are equipped to discuss the need for tapering with a patient and to refer to the program. Program pharmacists provide a range of services, including opioid taper plans, nonopioid pain management recommendations, and taper-support outreach to patients.

DISCUSSION

The STORM program provides individualized care to assist patients with opioid tapering while reducing the burden on PCPs.

CONCLUSION

The STORM program may be a valuable addition to health care systems and settings seeking options to address their patients' opioid tapering needs.

摘要

简介

初级保健医生(PCP)关注阿片类药物使用的不良反应和不良后果,但由于缺乏疼痛管理培训或限制患者咨询的时间限制,可能会发现阿片类药物逐渐减少很困难。2010 年,Kaiser Permanente Northwest 实施了一项由药剂师主导的阿片类药物逐渐减少计划-Support Team Onsite Resource for Management of Pain(STORM)-以解决阿片类药物使用率高、减轻 PCP 工作量需求和改善患者预后的问题。

目的

描述该独特的药剂师主导的计划的原理、结构和实施方式,该计划与 PCP 合作,提供个性化护理,帮助患者减少阿片类药物的使用,并介绍 Facilitating Lower Opioid Amounts through Tapering 研究,该研究检查了该计划的有效性、成本效益和实施情况。

结果

STORM 计划包括一名疼痛医学医师、一名社会工作者或护士以及接受过专门临床和沟通培训的药剂师。该计划有两个作用:1)为 PCP 提供有关疼痛管理和阿片类药物使用的教育,2)为阿片类药物逐渐减少和疼痛管理提供临床医生和患者支持。在计划培训后,PCP 能够与患者讨论逐渐减少的必要性并将其转介给该计划。计划药剂师提供一系列服务,包括阿片类药物逐渐减少计划、非阿片类疼痛管理建议和患者逐渐减少支持外展。

讨论

STORM 计划为协助患者逐渐减少阿片类药物提供了个性化护理,同时减轻了 PCP 的负担。

结论

STORM 计划可能是寻求解决患者阿片类药物逐渐减少需求的医疗保健系统和环境的有价值的补充。

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