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Is It Painful to Manage Chronic Pain? A Cross-Sectional Study of Physicians In-Training in a University Program.

Hariharan Regunath, Kelly Cochran, Kasey Cornell, James Shortridge, Daniel Kim, Syed Akbar, Barbara Boshard, Rebecca Chitima-Matsiga, Jyotsna Reddy, Steven Keithahn, James P Koller.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Prescribing opioids for chronic non-cancer pain (CNCP) is a challenge due to associated risks from abuse, addiction and adverse effects. We surveyed resident physicians on their knowledge, attitude and practices in opioid prescription practices in the ambulatory setting and conducted an educational module to address their knowledge gaps.
METHODS: A phase 1 survey assessed knowledge, attitudes and practices of residents in the out-patient management of CNCP with opioids. Demographics, numbers of patients seen, those with concerns for risky behaviors, adverse effects and the reasons for concern were also recorded. In Phase 2, an educational module in the form of didactics and case based discussions addressed the perceived deficiencies noted from results of phase 1 survey. Pre and post module surveys assessed the effectiveness of the educational module.
RESULTS: In the phase 1 study (45/49, 92% response rate, M:F = 30:15) 33.3% (15/45) were in Post-Graduate Year (PGY) 1, 35.6% (16/45) PGY2s and 31.1% (14/45) PGY3s; 80% (36/45) saw more than one patient with CNCP in the previous 3 months; 62.2% (28/45) had at least one patient with concerns for misuse and addiction; 77.8% (35/45) and 86.7% (39/45) reported a lack of training and consistent documentation respectively, and 82.2% (37/45) were uncomfortable to refill for other provider's patients. All (100%, 45/45) consulted the clinical pharmacist; 86.7% (39/45) believed that either focused education would be beneficial. In the phase 2 study (44/49, 89.7% response rate, M: F = 29: 15), the pre- and post-module responses showed that > 90% of the residents perceived improvement in knowledge and confidence in management of CNCP with opioids after the educational module.
CONCLUSIONS: Internal medicine residents perceived deficits in their ability to manage CNCP. Following a focused educational training, residents' knowledge and confidence in prescription of opioids improved, demonstrating the need to include management of CNCP with opioids into their curriculum.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27039496      PMCID: PMC6139743     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mo Med        ISSN: 0026-6620


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2.  Low use of opioid risk reduction strategies in primary care even for high risk patients with chronic pain.

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3.  Provider confidence in opioid prescribing and chronic pain management: results of the Opioid Therapy Provider Survey.

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4.  Opioid Knowledge and Prescribing Habits at a Large Tertiary Care Academic Center.

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