National Hemophilia Foundation, New York, New York, USA.
Munson Medical Center, Traverse City, Michigan, USA.
Pain Med. 2022 Feb 1;23(2):269-279. doi: 10.1093/pm/pnab196.
Pain is a known complication in persons with hemophilia (PWH) as a result of muscle and joint bleeding. Little is known regarding national Hemophilia Treatment Center (HTC) practice patterns related to pain management. The aim of this study was to: 1) Describe pain management practice patterns of HTC providers, 2) Identify gaps and areas of alignment with the CDC pain guidelines, and 3) Address educational opportunities for pain management. This survey is the first extensive description of multidisciplinary practice patterns of pain management for PWH.
This descriptive study involved physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, physical therapists, and social workers from federally funded Hemophilia Treatment Centers (HTC) eligible to complete an online survey exploring pain management practice patterns within the CDC pain guidelines.
Results of this survey shed light on areas of strength and cohesiveness between HTC providers, including the following: dedication to effective pain management, utilization of non-pharmacological pain options, trial of non-opioid medications first before opioids, maintaining follow-up with patients after opioid prescription initiation, recognizing and utilizing clinically important findings before prescribing opioids, and counseling their patients regarding potential risk factors.
There remain opportunities to incorporate into clinical practice consistent use of tools such as formal screening questionnaires, opioid use agreements, written measurable goals, ongoing prescription monitoring, and written plans for discontinuation of opioid therapy. These results provide opportunities for improvement in education of HTC team members thus optimizing pain management in persons with bleeding disorders.
由于肌肉和关节出血,血友病患者(PWH)会出现疼痛,这是一种已知的并发症。关于国家血友病治疗中心(HTC)在疼痛管理方面的实践模式,人们知之甚少。本研究的目的是:1)描述 HTC 提供者的疼痛管理实践模式,2)确定与 CDC 疼痛指南的差距和一致性领域,以及 3)解决疼痛管理的教育机会。这项调查首次全面描述了血友病患者多学科疼痛管理的实践模式。
这项描述性研究涉及符合条件的、来自联邦资助的血友病治疗中心(HTC)的医生、护士从业者、护士、物理治疗师和社会工作者,他们完成了一项在线调查,以探索疼痛管理实践模式在 CDC 疼痛指南内的应用。
这项调查的结果揭示了 HTC 提供者之间的一些优势和一致性,包括以下几个方面:致力于有效的疼痛管理、使用非药物性疼痛选择、在使用阿片类药物之前先尝试非阿片类药物、在开始使用阿片类药物后与患者保持后续联系、在开具阿片类药物之前认识并利用临床重要发现、以及就潜在风险因素对患者进行咨询。
仍有机会将一些工具纳入临床实践中,如正式的筛查问卷、阿片类药物使用协议、书面可衡量的目标、持续的处方监测以及阿片类药物治疗停药的书面计划。这些结果为 HTC 团队成员的教育提供了改进的机会,从而优化了出血性疾病患者的疼痛管理。