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安全处方阿片类药物储存及参与药品回收活动的预测因素:一项全州范围调查的结果

Predictors of Safe Prescription Opioid Storage and Participation in Drug Take-Back Events: Results from a Statewide Survey.

作者信息

Broman Michael J, Ellis Jennifer D, Victor Grant A, Kollin Rachel, Pasman Emily, Lister Jamey J, Resko Stella M

机构信息

School of Social Work, Wayne State University, 5447 Woodward, Detroit, MI, 48202, USA.

Department of Psychiatry, Yale School of Medicine, 300 George St., Suite 901, New Haven, CT, 06511, USA.

出版信息

J Community Health. 2021 Oct;46(5):1000-1007. doi: 10.1007/s10900-021-00983-4. Epub 2021 Apr 2.

Abstract

Improper storage and disposal of prescribed opioids can lead to diversion or accidental poisonings. Studies of emergency department and cancer patients suggest prescription opioids are rarely stored securely or disposed of when unneeded. Safe storage and disposal practices reduce risks for others living in or visiting a household. The purpose of this study is thus to examine prescription opioid storage and participation in drug take-back events among Michigan adults. Participants (N = 702) were recruited through social media advertisements to complete an online survey in July and August 2018. Logistic regression was used to examine correlates of safe storage and disposal. 8.4% (n = 59) of participants reported always keeping opioids locked; 29.8% (n = 209) reported attending a drug take-back event. Black participants and those who believed that illegal drug use was a serious problem had greater odds of locking opioids; participants with higher levels of education or who knew someone who used heroin or misused prescription opioids had lesser odds of locking opioids. Age and race were associated with take-back event participation. Findings identify factors associated with safe prescription opioid storage/disposal and indicate safe storage/disposal seldom occurs. Education and provision of safe storage equipment should be designed for diverse ages, races/ethnicities, and levels of education. Drug take-back events not hosted by law enforcement may have broader appeal, as may those led by Black or other people of color. Wider use of drug donation boxes may facilitate increased disposal among those who do not wish to or cannot attend take-back events.

摘要

处方阿片类药物储存和处置不当会导致药物转移或意外中毒。针对急诊科患者和癌症患者的研究表明,处方阿片类药物很少能得到妥善储存,且在不需要时也很少被妥善处置。安全的储存和处置措施可降低同住或来访人员面临的风险。因此,本研究旨在调查密歇根州成年人中处方阿片类药物的储存情况以及参与药品回收活动的情况。通过社交媒体广告招募了702名参与者,于2018年7月和8月完成一项在线调查。采用逻辑回归分析来研究安全储存和处置的相关因素。8.4%(n = 59)的参与者报告总是将阿片类药物锁起来;29.8%(n = 209)的参与者报告参加过药品回收活动。黑人参与者以及那些认为非法药物使用是严重问题的人将阿片类药物锁起来的可能性更大;受教育程度较高或认识使用海洛因或滥用处方阿片类药物者的参与者将阿片类药物锁起来的可能性较小。年龄和种族与参与药品回收活动有关。研究结果确定了与安全储存/处置处方阿片类药物相关的因素,并表明安全储存/处置很少发生。应针对不同年龄、种族/族裔和教育水平设计教育内容并提供安全储存设备。非执法部门主办的药品回收活动可能具有更广泛的吸引力,由黑人或其他有色人种牵头的活动可能也是如此。更广泛地使用药品捐赠箱可能有助于增加那些不希望或无法参加回收活动的人的药物处置量。

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