| Literature DB >> 28421563 |
Henry W Young1, Joseph A Tyndall2, Linda B Cottler3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Pain is among the most commonly treated symptoms in the emergency department, and opioids are commonly prescribed from the emergency department to treat moderate to severe pain. Prescription drug monitoring programs (PDMP) can be used to assist physicians identify individuals at increased risk to misuse or abuse opioids. While the use of the PDMP has been shown useful among clinicians, in the past, utilization of the PDMP has been less than optimal. The objective of this study was to assess the current utilization and perceptions of the prescription drug monitoring program among emergency medicine providers in Florida.Entities:
Keywords: Emergency department; Opioid prescribing; Prescription drug monitoring program
Year: 2017 PMID: 28421563 PMCID: PMC5395509 DOI: 10.1186/s12245-017-0140-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Emerg Med ISSN: 1865-1372
Demographics and characteristics of Florida emergency medicine healthcare providers that completed the survey (N = 90)
| Male | 60 (67%) |
|---|---|
| Age | |
| 20–40 years of age | 52 (58%) |
| 41–50 years of age | 21 (23%) |
| >50 years of age | 17 (19%) |
| Practitioner type | |
| Attending physician | 56 (62%) |
| Resident | 13 (14%) |
| Extender | 21 (23%) |
| Experience | |
| 1–5 years | 38 (42%) |
| >5–10 years | 15 (17%) |
| >10 years | 37 (41%) |
| Practice facility | |
| Academic | 54 (60%) |
| Private or community | 32 (36%) |
| Urgent care | 4 (4%) |
| Average annual census | |
| <30 k | 5 (6%) |
| 30–75 k | 33 (37%) |
| >75 k | 52 (57%) |
Utilization of EFORCSE characterized by practitioner type
| Attending physician ( | Resident ( | Extenders ( | Total ( | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| I do not use EFORCSE | 4 (7%) | 3 (25%) | 1 (5%) | 8 (9%) |
| I rarely use EFORCSE | 10 (18%) | 6 (50%) | 3 (15%) | 19 (21%) |
| I use EFORCSE only when I suspect misuse | 32 (57%) | 3 (25%) | 12 (60%) | 47 (51%) |
| I use EFORCSE most (>50%) of the time | 9 (16%) | 0 | 2 (10%) | 11 (12%) |
| I use EFORCSE every time I prescribe opioids | 1 (2%) | 0 | 2 (10%) | 3 (3%) |
The most commonly cited barriers to use of EFORCSE characterized by high utilizers (individuals that state they use EFORCSE greater than 50% of the time when prescribing opioids) and all others
| High utilizers ( | All other users ( |
|---|---|
| The system times out too frequently (55%) | I have to renew my password too frequently (68%) |
| I have to renew my password too frequently (46%) | The system is too difficult to access (52%) |
| The process to acquire information from EFORCSE takes too long (27%) | The process to acquire information from EFORCSE takes too long (45%) |
| The information is not up to date (27%) | I forgot my password (39%) |