| Literature DB >> 32790502 |
Michael Mackert1,2,3,4, Kathrynn Pounders2, Laura E Brown1,3, Susan Kirtz1,3, Jessica Hughes Wagner1,3, David Ring5,6, Lucas Hill7, Gary Wilcox2, Dhiraj Murthy8, William Tierney8,9,10, Sheri Innerarity11, Matthew McGlone1,12, Lori K Holleran Steiker13,14, Karen DeSalvo9,10, Jay M Bernhardt15, Kelly Pretorius1,11,15,16.
Abstract
Given the role opioid overprescribing has played in the current overdose crisis, reducing the supply of prescription opioids available for misuse has gained widespread support. Prescription monitoring programs (PMPs) have been identified as a tool for achieving this goal, but little is known about how to promote PMP use to prescribers. This paper describes the process of developing a health communication campaign to support the adoption of the Texas PMP. After formative research, message development and concept testing, a range of campaign concepts and messages were tested and final recommendations determined. The messages and lessons learned have utility beyond Texas.Entities:
Keywords: Health communication; opioid; prescription monitoring program
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32790502 DOI: 10.1080/07359683.2020.1802967
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Mark Q ISSN: 0735-9683