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急诊科患者的阿片类药物使用及处置模式

Opioid Use and Disposal Patterns of Emergency Department Patients.

作者信息

Hoerster Valerie, Tang Derek, Milkis Marlee, Litzenberger Stephanie, Stoltzfus Jill, Stankewicz Holly

机构信息

Department of Emergency Medicine, Sibley Memorial Hospital, Washington, DC, USA.

Department of Internal Medicine, GME Data Measurement and Outcomes Assessment, St. Luke's University Health Network, Bethlehem, USA.

出版信息

J Emerg Trauma Shock. 2023 Oct-Dec;16(4):177-181. doi: 10.4103/jets.jets_55_21. Epub 2023 Oct 24.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

To date, there is limited literature to guide emergency providers (EPs) on the proper dosing of prescription opioids. Our study aims to assess the self-reported opioid use, storage, and disposal practices of patients presenting to the emergency department (ED) with acute pain.

METHODS

This prospective cohort study employed a validated, cross-sectional survey of subjects identified using electronic medical records. The survey link was e-mailed to a continuous sample of eligible participants 3-4 weeks following ED discharge. Nonrespondents were surveyed through telephone after 1 week. We used descriptive and nonparametric statistics to report survey results.

RESULTS

Of 500 eligible subjects, 97 completed the questionnaire. Only 28% of respondents reported that they took all of the prescribed pills. Of the remaining responses, 20% stated that they did not take any pills, 33% took about one-fourth, 7.2% took about half, and 12.4% took about three-fourths of the pills. Among those who did not take any pills, 42% filled the prescription. Most (71.2%) reported storing their leftover pills; among those who stored their pills, less than one-fourth (23.8%) used a locked storage location.

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings suggest that less than one-third of patients who receive prescriptions in the ED for acute pain use all of their prescribed pills, suggesting that many patients are unnecessarily prescribed opioids for acute conditions. The findings of this study also suggest that many patients with unused prescription opioids do not practice safe storage or proper disposal of leftover pills. This represents a potential opportunity for EPs to improve medication safety by educating patients on proper storage and disposal practices. Limitations include low response rate and the use of self-reporting.

摘要

引言

迄今为止,指导急诊医护人员正确使用处方阿片类药物剂量的文献有限。我们的研究旨在评估因急性疼痛到急诊科就诊的患者自我报告的阿片类药物使用、储存和处置情况。

方法

这项前瞻性队列研究采用了一项经过验证的横断面调查,调查对象通过电子病历识别。在急诊科出院后3至4周,将调查问卷链接通过电子邮件发送给连续抽取的符合条件的参与者样本。1周后,通过电话对未回复者进行调查。我们使用描述性和非参数统计方法报告调查结果。

结果

在500名符合条件的受试者中,97人完成了问卷调查。只有28%的受访者表示他们服用了所有的处方药。在其余的回复中,20%的人表示他们没有服用任何药丸,33%的人服用了大约四分之一,7.2%的人服用了大约一半,12.4%的人服用了大约四分之三的药丸。在那些没有服用任何药丸的人中,42%的人填写了处方。大多数人(71.2%)报告说储存了剩余的药丸;在那些储存药丸的人中,不到四分之一(23.8%)使用了上锁的储存地点。

结论

我们的研究结果表明,在急诊科因急性疼痛接受处方的患者中,不到三分之一的人服用了所有的处方药,这表明许多患者在急性疾病中被不必要地开了阿片类药物。这项研究的结果还表明,许多有未使用的处方阿片类药物的患者没有对剩余药丸进行安全储存或妥善处置。这为急诊医护人员提供了一个潜在的机会,通过教育患者正确的储存和处置方法来提高用药安全性。局限性包括低回复率和使用自我报告。

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