Ware Anna D, Blumke Terri L, Hoover Peter J, Veigulis Zach P, Ferguson Jacqueline M, Pillai Malvika, Osborne Thomas F
US Department of Veterans Affairs, Palo Alto Healthcare System, National Center for Collaborative Healthcare Innovation, Palo Alto, California, United States of America.
Department of Business Analytics, University of Iowa Tippie College of Business, Iowa City, IA, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2025 Jan 10;20(1):e0308427. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0308427. eCollection 2025.
The intrauterine device (IUD) is a highly effective form of long-acting reversible contraception, widely recognized for its convenience and efficacy. Despite its benefits, many patients report moderate to severe pain during and after their IUD insertion procedure. Furthermore, reports suggest significant variability in pain control medications, including no adequate pain medication. The aim of this evaluation was to assess the pharmaceutical pain medication types, proportions, and trends related to IUD insertion procedures within the Veterans Health Administration (VHA).
IUD insertion procedures documented in the VA electronic health record were assessed from 1/1/2018 to 10/13/2023. Descriptive statistics described patient and facility characteristics while annual trends were assessed using linear regression.
Out of the 28,717 procedures captured, only 11.4% had any form of prescribed pain medication identified. Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) were the most frequently prescribed pain medication category (8.3%), with ibuprofen being the most common pain medication overall (6.1%). Over the assessment period, there was an average annual increase of 0.52% (p = 0.038) of procedures with prescribed pain medication, increasing from 10.3% in 2018 to 13.3% in 2023.
Although IUD insertion procedures have been seeing an increase in prescribed pain medication, the overall proportion remains disproportionality low relative to the pain experienced. Additionally, when pain interventions were initiated, they disproportionally utilized medication that have been shown to be ineffective. The intent of the work is that the information will help guide data driven pain medication strategies for patients undergoing IUD insertion procedures within the VHA.
宫内节育器(IUD)是一种高效的长效可逆避孕方式,因其便利性和有效性而被广泛认可。尽管有这些优点,但许多患者报告在放置IUD的过程中和之后会经历中度至重度疼痛。此外,报告显示在疼痛控制药物方面存在显著差异,包括没有足够的止痛药物。本评估的目的是评估退伍军人健康管理局(VHA)内与IUD放置程序相关的药物止痛类型、比例和趋势。
对2018年1月1日至2023年10月13日期间VA电子健康记录中记录的IUD放置程序进行评估。描述性统计描述了患者和机构的特征,同时使用线性回归评估年度趋势。
在记录的28717例手术中,只有11.4%的患者使用了任何形式的处方止痛药物。非甾体抗炎药(NSAIDs)是最常处方的止痛药物类别(8.3%),布洛芬是总体上最常见的止痛药物(6.1%)。在评估期间,使用处方止痛药物的手术平均每年增加0.52%(p = 0.038),从2018年的10.3%增加到2023年的13.3%。
尽管IUD放置手术中使用处方止痛药物的情况有所增加,但与所经历的疼痛相比,总体比例仍然低得不成比例。此外,当启动疼痛干预措施时,它们不成比例地使用了已被证明无效的药物。这项工作的目的是,这些信息将有助于为VHA内接受IUD放置手术的患者制定以数据为驱动的止痛药物策略。