| Literature DB >> 28970388 |
Mary-Claire Kennedy1, Martin C Henman2, Gráinne Cousins3.
Abstract
Chronic non-malignant pain (CNMP) is commonly managed by General Practitioners (GPs) in primary care. Analgesics are the mainstay of CNMP management in this setting. Selection of medications by GPs may be influenced by micro factors which are relevant to the practice setting, meso factors which relate to the local or regional environment or macro factors such as those arising from national or international influences. The aim of this study is to explore influences on GP practises in relation to pain management for older adults with CNMP. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 12 GPs. Transcripts were organised using the Framework Method of Data Management while an applied thematic analysis was used to identify the themes emerging from the data. Clinical considerations such as the efficacy of analgesics, adverse effects and co-morbidities strongly influence prescribing decisions. The GPs interviewed identified the lack of guidance on this subject in Ireland and described the impact of organisational and structural barriers of the Irish healthcare system on the management of CNMP. Changes in practice behaviours coupled with health system reforms are required to improve the quality and consistency of pharmacotherapeutic management of CNMP in primary care.Entities:
Keywords: analgesics; chronic pain; elderly; general practitioners; opioids; primary care
Year: 2016 PMID: 28970388 PMCID: PMC5419349 DOI: 10.3390/pharmacy4010015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pharmacy (Basel) ISSN: 2226-4787
Interview Guide.
| Question Theme | Statements/Questions in Interview Guide |
|---|---|
| Experiences and Attitudes in the Prescribing of Analgesics | Do you treat many patients aged 65 and older for chronic pain conditions in your practice? |
| Support Available to GPs | What is your opinion of the support available to GPs in the management of CNMP patients, |
| Prescribing Analgesics for Elderly Populations | Do you prescribe opioid type medications for patients with chronic pain conditions? |
| Patient-GP Interactions | Do you think that your patient’s expectations of a doctor’s visit influence your prescribing of analgesics? |
| Adverse Effects Associated with Opioids and Management of Adverse Effects | Are you concerned about the adverse effects such as constipation and nausea arising from opioid use? |
| Clinical Practice Guidelines and Prescribing Information |