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持续性疼痛、长期使用阿片类药物以及恢复医患关系中的信任。

Persistent pain, long-term opioids, and restoring trust in the patient-clinician relationship.

作者信息

Lozano Paula M, Allen Claire L, Barnes Kathleen A, Peck Marina, Mogk Jessica M

机构信息

Center for Accelerating Care Transformation, Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute, 1730 Minor Avenue, Suite 1600, Seattle, WA 98101, USA; Washington Permanente Medical Group, 1300 SW 27th Street, Renton, WA 98057, USA.

Center for Accelerating Care Transformation, Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute, 1730 Minor Avenue, Suite 1600, Seattle, WA 98101, USA.

出版信息

J Pain. 2025 Feb;27:104694. doi: 10.1016/j.jpain.2024.104694. Epub 2024 Oct 9.

Abstract

The erosion of trust in the patient-clinician relationship is an underappreciated, and vital, component of the prescription opioid crisis. Drawing from lived experience of patients and clinicians, and a narrative evidence review, this report discusses how opioid use for persistent pain can impact the patient-clinician relationship from the vantage points of the patient and the family physician. For patients, the stress of dealing with persistent pain, misalignment with clinicians regarding goals of care, experiences of disrespect and stigma, fear of abrupt tapers, and frustration with a fragmented health system, all combine to breed a lack of trust. Clinicians, for their part, experience challenges due to inadequate resources for pain management and opioid safety, pressure to deprescribe opioids rapidly, inconsistent prescribing practices of colleagues, 'policing' opioid prescriptions when concern arises for opioid use disorder and adversarial relationships with frustrated patients wary of clinician intentions. As a result, many clinicians struggle to maintain a therapeutic relationship with patients in great need of empathy and healing. To support implementation of evidence-based guidelines and achieve public health goals of safer prescribing and reducing harm from prescription opioids, we recommend steps health systems and clinicians can take to rebuild trust in the patient-clinician relationship, enable patient-centered pain care, and embed patient perspectives into opioid safety processes. PERSPECTIVE: Erosion of patient-clinician trust is a barrier to implementing evidence-based guidelines that aim to improve opioid safety. This paper explores lived patient and clinician experiences and recommends steps for health systems and clinicians to rebuild this trust as a strategy to actualize the benefits of adherence to these guidelines.

摘要

患者与临床医生关系中信任的侵蚀是处方阿片类药物危机中一个未得到充分重视但至关重要的因素。本报告借鉴患者和临床医生的实际经历以及叙述性证据综述,从患者和家庭医生的角度探讨了使用阿片类药物治疗持续性疼痛如何影响患者与临床医生的关系。对患者而言,应对持续性疼痛的压力、与临床医生在护理目标上的不一致、遭受不尊重和耻辱的经历、对突然减量的恐惧以及对碎片化医疗系统的沮丧,所有这些因素共同导致了信任的缺失。就临床医生而言,他们面临诸多挑战,包括疼痛管理和阿片类药物安全方面的资源不足、迅速减少阿片类药物处方的压力、同事处方做法不一致、当担心出现阿片类药物使用障碍时对阿片类药物处方的“监管”以及与对临床医生意图持警惕态度的沮丧患者之间的对抗关系。结果,许多临床医生难以与极需同理心和治愈的患者维持治疗关系。为支持循证指南的实施并实现更安全处方和减少处方阿片类药物危害的公共卫生目标,我们建议医疗系统和临床医生采取措施,重建患者与临床医生关系中的信任,实现以患者为中心的疼痛护理,并将患者观点纳入阿片类药物安全流程。观点:患者与临床医生之间信任的侵蚀是实施旨在提高阿片类药物安全性的循证指南的障碍。本文探讨了患者和临床医生的实际经历,并建议医疗系统和临床医生采取措施重建这种信任,作为实现遵循这些指南益处的一种策略。

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