University of Massachusetts Medical School, Graduate School of Nursing, Worcester, Massachusetts.
University of Massachusetts Medical School, Graduate School of Nursing, Worcester, Massachusetts.
J Surg Res. 2021 Jun;262:6-13. doi: 10.1016/j.jss.2020.12.010. Epub 2021 Jan 30.
The opioid epidemic continues and although some initiatives have shown promise in reducing the number of opiates prescribed, few studies have focused on education of general surgery patients about home storage and safe disposal. The purpose of this feasibility study was to explore the use of an online video intervention to prepare surgical patients to properly dispose of unused opioids.
Eligible patients undergoing elective general surgery between August and October 2019 were enrolled into this prospective randomized controlled feasibility study. Patients with reported opioid use preoperatively were excluded from the study. The control group followed usual care, and the intervention group received usual care plus a brief educational video guided by the theory of reasoned action describing safe storage and disposal practices of unused opioid pills. Measures were collected at baseline and 2 wk postoperatively.
A total of 40 participants were enrolled in the study; average age was 44.7 (range 21-75 y); most were Caucasian, educated, and employed. Recruitment took 11 wk, and the retention rate was excellent at 85%. Differences in opioid disposal were not significantly different by age, sex, education, or type of surgery. The video intervention was positively received, but the majority (80%) still stored their pills unsecured.
Results demonstrate that a video intervention addressing safe storage and disposal practices of unused opioids is feasible, and more research is needed to determine efficacy in increasing rates of secure storage and disposal of unused opioid pills.
阿片类药物泛滥的问题仍在持续,尽管一些举措已显示出减少开出的阿片类药物数量的潜力,但很少有研究关注对普通外科患者进行有关家庭储存和安全处置的教育。本可行性研究的目的是探索使用在线视频干预措施来教育外科患者妥善处置未使用的阿片类药物。
本前瞻性随机对照可行性研究纳入了 2019 年 8 月至 10 月间择期接受普通外科手术的合格患者。术前报告有阿片类药物使用史的患者被排除在研究之外。对照组接受常规护理,干预组在常规护理的基础上,还接受了一段由合理行动理论指导的简短教育视频,内容涉及未使用的阿片类药丸的安全储存和处置方法。在基线和术后 2 周收集措施数据。
本研究共纳入 40 名参与者,平均年龄为 44.7(21-75 岁);大多数参与者为白种人、受过教育且有工作。招募工作耗时 11 周,保留率高达 85%。年龄、性别、教育程度或手术类型对阿片类药物处置的差异无统计学意义。视频干预措施得到了积极的反馈,但大多数(80%)患者仍将药丸存放在不安全的地方。
结果表明,针对未使用的阿片类药物的安全储存和处置实践的视频干预措施是可行的,需要进一步研究以确定其提高安全储存和处置未使用的阿片类药物的效果。