| Literature DB >> 27833690 |
Adam C Pomerleau1, Jeanmarie Perrone2, Jason A Hoppe3, Matthew Salzman4, Paul S Weiss5, Lewis S Nelson6.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Our study sought to examine the opioid analgesic (OA) prescribing decisions of emergency department (ED) providers who have themselves used OA therapeutically and those who have not. A second objective was to determine if OA prescribing decisions would differ based on the patient's relationship to the provider.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27833690 PMCID: PMC5102609 DOI: 10.5811/westjem.2016.8.30965
Source DB: PubMed Journal: West J Emerg Med ISSN: 1936-900X
Number and percentage of respondents with different demographic characteristics and prior therapeutic opioid analgesic use.
| Characteristic | Number (%) |
|---|---|
| Male (n = 412) | 220 (53) |
| Role in ED (n = 419) | |
| Attending | 207 (49) |
| Resident | 170 (41) |
| Advanced practice provider | 42 (10) |
| Years working in ED (n = 417) | |
| < 1 year | 52 (13) |
| > 1 – < 5 years | 164 (39) |
| > 5 – < 10 years | 53 (13) |
| > 10 – < 20 years | 85 (20) |
| > 20 years | 63 (15) |
| Location of ED | |
| Rural | 8 (2) |
| Suburban | 24 (6) |
| Urban | 410 (98) |
| ED practice setting | |
| Academic | 409 (97) |
| Community | 71 (17) |
| VA/military | 16 (4) |
| Prior therapeutic OA use (n=420) | 265 (63) |
ED, emergency department; OA, opioid analgesic
Cumulative responses exceed 100%; respondents were asked to identify all types of ED practice settings in which they worked.
Percentage of respondents who would prescribe an opioid analgesic (OA) to a patient complaining of 10/10 pain from an ankle sprain by history of personal therapeutic OA use.
| Ankle sprain: patient type | Overall % [95% CI] | Personal OA yes % [95% CI] | Personal OA no % [95% CI] |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adult patient (30–60 years) | 21 [17–25] | 24 [19–29] | 16 [10–22] |
| Adult family member | 13 [10–16] | 15 [11–19] | 11 [6–16] |
| Teenage patient (15 years) | 9 [6–12] | 10 [6–14] | 5 [2–8] |
| Teenage family member | 4 [2–6] | 5 [2–8] | 2 [0–4] |
| Yourself | 6 [4–8] | 7 [4–10] | 4 [1–7] |
CI, confidence interval
Percentage of respondents who would prescribe an opioid analgesic (OA) to a patient complaining of 10/10 pain from an ankle fracture, by history of personal therapeutic OA use.
| Ankle fracture: patient type | Overall % [95% CI] | Personal OA use % [95% CI] | No personal OA use % [95% CI] |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adult patient (30–60 years) | 86 [83–89] | 89 [85–93] | 85 [79–91] |
| Adult family member | 75 [71–79] | 78 [73–83] | 72 [65–79] |
| Teenage patient (15 years) | 67 [63–71] | 73 [68–78] | 59 [51–67] |
| Teenage family member | 42 [37–47] | 48 [42–54] | 35 [28–42] |
| Yourself | 52 [47–57] | 60 [54–66] | 41 [33–49] |
CI, confidence interval
Percentage of respondents who would prescribe an opioid analgesic to a patient complaining of 10/10 pain from an ankle sprain, by whether they would rather over-treat or under-treat pain using opioids.
| Ankle sprain: patient type | Overall % [95% CI] | Over-treat pain % [95% CI] | Under-treat pain % [95% CI] |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adult patient (30–60 years) | 21 [17–25] | 32 [25–39] | 12 [8–16] |
| Adult family member | 13 [10–16] | 23 [17–29] | 8 [5–11] |
| Teenage patient (15 years) | 9 [6–12] | 13 [8–18] | 4 [1–7] |
| Teenage family member | 4 [2–6] | 7 [3–11] | 2 [0–4] |
| Yourself | 6 [4–8] | 12 [7–17] | 2 [0–4] |
CI, confidence interval
Percentage of respondents who would prescribe an opioid to a patient complaining of 10/10 pain from an ankle fracture by, whether they would rather over-treat or under-treat pain using opioids.
| Ankle fracture: patient type | Overall % [95% CI] | Over-treat pain % [95% CI] | Under-treat pain % [95% CI] |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adult patient (30–60 years) | 86 [83–89] | 88 [83–93] | 88 [84–92] |
| Adult family member | 75 [71–79] | 80 [74–86] | 73 [67–79] |
| Teenage patient (15 years) | 67 [63–71] | 74 [68–80] | 64 [58–70] |
| Teenage family member | 42 [37–47] | 53 [46–60] | 35 [29–41] |
| Yourself | 52 [47–57] | 61 [54–68] | 45 [39–51] |
CI, confidence interval
FigureFrequency of opioid analgesic prescription by patient type for ankle sprain and fracture.