| Literature DB >> 35419202 |
Emma Davies1, Ceri J Phillips1, Mari Jones2, Bernadette Sewell1.
Abstract
Objective: To examine differences in healthcare utilisation and costs associated with opioid prescriptions for non-cancer pain issued in primary care. Method: A longitudinal, case-control study retrospectively examined Welsh healthcare data for the period 1 January 2005-31 December 2015. Data were extracted from the Secure Anonymised Information Linkage (SAIL) databank. Subjects, aged 18 years and over, were included if their primary care record contained at least one of six overarching pain diagnoses during the study period. Subjects were excluded if their record also contained a cancer diagnosis in that time or the year prior to the study period. Case subjects also received at least one prescription for an opioid analgesic. Controls were matched by gender, age, pain-diagnosis and socioeconomic deprivation. Healthcare use included primary care visits, emergency department (ED) and outpatient (OPD) attendances, inpatient (IP) admissions and length of stay. Cost analysis for healthcare utilisation used nationally derived unit costs for 2015. Differences between case and control subjects for resource use and costs were analysed and further stratified by gender, prescribing persistence (PP) and deprivation.Entities:
Keywords: Opioid analgesics; cost analysis; healthcare costs; non-cancer pain; resource utilisation
Year: 2021 PMID: 35419202 PMCID: PMC8998526 DOI: 10.1177/20494637211045898
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Pain ISSN: 2049-4637
Characteristics of the two groups of study subjects.
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| 657,243 | 2,628,972 |
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| Male | 273,057 (41.5) | 1,092,228 (41.5) |
| Female | 384,186 (58.5) | 1,536,744 (58.5) |
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| 57.0 (0.02) | 57.1 (0.01) |
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| WIMD1 | 153,649 (23.4) | 614,596 (23.4) |
| WIMD2 | 136,752 (20.8) | 547,008 (20.8) |
| WIMD3 | 137,653 (20.9) | 550,612 (20.9) |
| WIMD4 | 113,083 (17.2) | 452,332 (17.2) |
| WIMD5 | 116,106 (17.7) | 464,424 (17.7) |
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| Weak | 594,939 (90.5) | |
| Strong | 62,304 (9.5) | |
| Depression and/or anxiety | 183,660 (27.9) | 241,872 (9.2) |
*Deprivation quintile based on Welsh Index of Multiple Deprivation 2011. WIMD1 = most deprived, WIMD5 = least deprived. **Weak opioids include codeine, dihydrocodeine and tramadol; strong opioids include buprenorphine, fentanyl, morphine, oxycodone and tapentadol (Supplementary file 2).
Comparison of healthcare utilisation between case subjects (in receipt of opioid prescriptions) and controls (no opioids) between 2005 and 2015.
| Mean (standard deviation) | Case | Control | Difference case-controls (95% CI) | Case versus control |
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| Number of GP attendances | ||||
| Total | 105,457,258 | 85,527,059 | 127.92 (127.56–128.28) | <0.001 (0.96) |
| Mean (SD) | 160.5 (146.3) | 32.5 (56.8) | ||
| Prescribing persistence (cases only) | ||||
| <6 months | 67.7 (77.6)
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| >6 months | 198.8 (150.8)
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| Deprivation quintile* *** | ||||
| WIMD1 | 167.2 (149.7) | 36.2 (57.7) | 131.03 (130.27–131.79) | <0.001 (0.96) |
| WIMD2 | 164.7 (148.6) | 33.7 (58.9) | 130.95 (130.15–131.76) | <0.001 (0.97) |
| WIMD3 | 162.3 (147.5) | 31.9 (55.8) | 130.39 (129.60–131.20) | <0.001 (0.97) |
| WIMD4 | 154.9 (144.5) | 30.3 (55.5) | 124.56 (123.73–125.44) | <0.001 (0.95) |
| WIMD5 | 149.8 (137.8) | 29.2 (55.3) | 120.55 (119.75–121.36) | <0.001 (0.96) |
| Number of outpatient attendances | ||||
| Total | 9,140,922 | 13,098,410 | 8.93 (8.88–8.97) | <0.001 (0.50) |
| Mean (SD) | 13.9 (19.4) | 5.0 (10.0) | ||
| Prescribing persistence (cases only) | ||||
| <6 months | 5.6 (10.1)
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| >6 months | 17.4 (21.2)
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| Deprivation quintile* *** | ||||
| WIMD1 | 15.2 (20.7) | 5.3 (10.0) | 9.83 (9.72–9.93) | <0.001 (0.52) |
| WIMD2 | 14.4 (19.9) | 5.1 (10.4) | 9.28 (9.17–9.38) | <0.001 (0.50) |
| WIMD3 | 13.5 (19.0) | 5.0 (9.7) | 8.52 (8.42–8.62) | <0.001 (0.49) |
| WIMD4 | 13.0 (18.4) | 4.6 (9.3) | 8.44 (8.33–8.55) | <0.001 (0.50) |
| WIMD5 | 13.0 (18.4) | 4.8 (10.7) | 8.30 (8.17–8.40) | <0.001 (0.48) |
| Number of emergency department attendances | ||||
| Total | 1,243,641 | 1,566,627 | 1.30 (1.29–1.30) | <0.001 (0.42) |
| Mean (SD) | 1.89 (3.4) | 0.6 (1.8) | ||
| Prescribing persistence (cases only) | ||||
| <6 months | 0.96 (1.9)
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| >6 months | 2.3 (3.8)
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| Deprivation quintile* *** | ||||
| WIMD1 | 2.3 (3.9) | 0.77 (2.1) | 1.53 (1.51–1.55) | <0.001 (0.42) |
| WIMD2 | 2.4 (3.8) | 0.65 (1.7) | 1.39 (1.37–1.41) | <0.001 (0.40) |
| WIMD3 | 1.8 (3.2) | 0.55 (1.9) | 1.24 (1.23–1.26) | <0.001 (0.42) |
| WIMD4 | 1.64 (2.9) | 0.53 (1.4) | 1.11 (1.09–1.13) | <0.001 (0.42) |
| WIMD5 | 1.5 (2.6) | 0.41 (1.2) | 1.12 (1.10–1.13) | <0.001 (0.46) |
| Number of inpatient admissions | 5,676,577 | |||
| Total | 3,021,645 | 2.2 (6.3) | 2.44 (2.42–2.46) | <0.001 (0.30) |
| Mean (SD) | 4.6 (8.5) | |||
| Prescribing persistence (cases only) | ||||
| <6 months | 2.9 (6.2)
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| >6 months | 5.3 (9.2)
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| Deprivation quintile* *** | ||||
| WIMD1 | 4.9 (8.1) | 2.3 (4.8) | 2.62 (2.58–2.66) | <0.001 (0.35) |
| WIMD2 | 4.8 (8.7) | 2.2 (4.7) | 2.60 (2.55–2.64) | <0.001 (0.32) |
| WIMD3 | 4.5 (8.3) | 2.3 (8.3) | 2.19 (2.14–2.24) | <0.001 (0.26) |
| WIMD4 | 4.4 (9.0) | 2.0 (6.4) | 2.43 (2.37–2.48) | <0.001 (0.29) |
| WIMD5 | 4.2 (8.3) | 1.9 (6.9) | 2.31 (2.26–2.37) | <0.001 (0.29) |
| Length of stay (days) | ||||
| Total | 10,758,522 | 45,482,557 | −0.93 (−1.09 to −0.78) | <0.001 (−0.02) |
| Mean (SD) | 16.4 (54.7) | 17.3 (64.9) | ||
| Prescribing persistence (cases only) | ||||
| <6 months | 10.4 (46.7)
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| >6 months | 18.8 (57.5)
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| Deprivation quintile* *** | ||||
| WIMD1 | 17.6 (58.6) | 17.9 (65.8) | −0.37 (−0.71 to −0.04) | <0.001 (−0.006) |
| WIMD2 | 16.9 (56.4) | 18.0 (72.9) | −1.11 (−1.50 to −0.76) | <0.001 (−0.02) |
| WIMD3 | 16.5 (53.6) | 18.9 (62.1) | −2.41 (−2.74 to −2.08) | <0.001 (−0.04) |
| WIMD4 | 15.0 (49.6) | 15.1 (55.8) | −0.06 (−0.40 to −0.27) | 0.710 (−0.001) |
| WIMD5 | 15.3 (53.4) | 15.9 (65.4) | −0.55 (−0.91 to −0.19) | <0.001 (−0.01) |
*Deprivation quintile based on Welsh Index of Multiple Deprivation 2011. WIMD1 = most deprived, WIMD5 = least deprived **p-value < 0.05 = significant ***This remained statistically significant after Bonferroni–Holm correction.
ap < .001, dCohen = 1.3, mean difference 131.10 (95% CI 130.54–131.65).
bp < .001, dCohen = .88, mean difference 11.76 (95% CI 11.68–11.84).
cp < .001, dCohen = .51, mean difference 1.32 (95% CI 1.31–1.33).
dp < .001, dCohen = 0.47, mean difference 2.44 (95% CI 2.40–2.50).
ep < .001 dCohen = −.006, mean difference 8.41 (95% CI 8.14–8.68).
Figure 1.Comparison of healthcare utilisation stratified by PP of greater or less than 6 months and compared to control subjects (not prescribed opioid analgesics). Insert: detail of resource utilisation comparison for outpatient, ED attendances, inpatient admissions and length of stay (given in days). Note: PP: prescribing persistence; ED: emergency department;
Figure 2.Comparison of healthcare utilisation by socioeconomic deprivation using Welsh Index of Multiple Deprivation 2011 (WIMD2011). WIMD1 = most socioeconomically deprived, WIMD5 = least socioeconomically deprived.
Output from multiple linear regressions to predict number of healthcare attendances.
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| 457 (71.75) | 0.134 (12.08) | 0.081 (2.14) | 0.047 (5.510) |
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| 0.676 | 0.366 | 0.284 | 0.217 |
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| −26.24 (0.138) | 1.193 (0.023) | 0.680 (0.004) | |
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| | 34.329 (0.171), <0.001 | 0.777 (0.029), <0.001 | −0.392 (0.013), <0.001 | −0.392 (0.013), <0.001 |
| | 143.501 (0.121), <0.001 | 11.649 (0.020), <0.001 | 1.540 (0.004), <0.001 | 1.614 (0.009), <0.001 |
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| −10.419 (0.081), <0.001 | −1.240 (0.014), <0.001 | 0.068 (0.002), <0.001 | −0.227 (0.006), <0.001 |
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| WIMD2 | −2.122 (0.119), <0.001 | −0.342 (0.020), <0.001 | −0.173 (0.009), <0.001 | −0.173 (0.009), <0.001 |
| WIMD3 | −3/.780 (0.119), <0.001 | −0.717 (0.020), <0.001 | −0.156 (0.009), <0.001 | −0.156 (0.009), <0.001 |
| WIMD4 | −5.845 (0.126), <0.001 | −1.087 (0.021), <0.001 | −0.394 (0.010), <0.001 | −0.394 (0.010), <0.001 |
| WIMD5 | −7.180 (0.126), <0.001 | −0.974 (0.021), <0.001 | −0.530 (0.010), <0.001 | −0.530 (0.010), <0.001 |
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| 22.979 (0.123), <0.001 | 2.430 (0.021), >0.100 | 0.633 (0.004), <0.001 | 0.737 (0.009), <0.001 |
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| 17.698 (0.031), <0.001 | 1.399 (0.005), <0.001 | 0.007 (0.001), <0.001 | 786 (0.002), <0.001 |
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| 9.282 (0.018), <0.001 | — | — | — |
*Deprivation quintile based on Welsh Index of Multiple Deprivation 2011. WIMD1 = most deprived, WIMD5 = least deprived **p-value < 0.05 = significant.
Figure 3.Comparison of healthcare costs in all sectors between 2005 and 2015 in Wales. Stratified by case subjects (in receipt of opioid analgesics) and control subjects (not receiving opioid analgesics). Average costs per subject given in GBP (£) using unit costs from 2015.44,45,67
Average costings for healthcare utilisation comparing all subjects within the study, cases and controls.
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| 2003.23 (1.85) | 5530.77 (6.22) | 1121.34 (1.21) | 4409.43 (4397.01–4421.84) | <0.001 (0.96) |
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| 112.81 (0.16) | 249.62 (0.55) | 78.61 (0.14) | 171.01 (169.89–172.12) | <0.001 (0.42) |
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| Outpatient attendance | 744.69 (0.79) | 1530.43 (2.34) | 548.26 (0.68) | 982.18 (976.84–987.52) | <0.001 (0.50) |
| Day-case attendance | 779.64 (2.01) | 1605.80 (5.46) | 573.10 (2.09) | 1032.70 (1021.25–1044.51) | <0.001 (0.24) |
| Total inpatient | 7456.11 (13.94) | 7536.73 (27.97) | 7435.96 (15.96) | 100.77 (32.20–37.66) | <0.001 (0.004) |
| Total secondary care | 8235.76 (14.27) | 9142.53 (29.25) | 8009.06 (16.27) | 1133.47 (1067.88–1199.07) | <0.001 (0.05) |
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| 11096.49 (15.03) | 16453.35 (33.08) | 9757.27 (16.77) | 6696.08 (6623.39–6768.77) | <0.001 (0.25) |
| Prescribing persistence (cases only) | |||||
| <6 months | 8835.89 (46.94) | ||||
| >6 months | 19603.49 (41.68) | 10767.60 (10644.57–10890.62) | <0.001 (0.47) | ||
| Deprivation quintile** | |||||
| WIMD1 | 11728.52 (31.75) | 17509.49 (72.18) | 10283.28 (35.11) | 7226.21 (7068.89–7383.53) | <0.001 (0.26) |
| WIMD2 | 11445.45 (35.64) | 16953.81 (74.62) | 10068.36 (40.24) | 6885.45 (6719.28–7051.62) | <0.001 (0.25) |
| WIMD3 | 11678.32 (32.28) | 16489.79 (71.41) | 10475.45 (36.00) | 6014.34 (5857.60–6171.08) | <0.001 (0.23) |
| WIMD4 | 10050.70 (32.21) | 15530.13 (74.56) | 8680.84 (35.40) | 6849.29 (6687.53–7011.05) | <0.001 (0.28) |
| WIMD5 | 10177.81 (35.44) | 15322.23 (75.78) | 8891.71 (39.82) | 6430.52 (6262.73–6598.31) | <0.001 (0.25) |
| 50% | 16453.35 (33.08) | 14635.91 (25.15) | 1817.45 (1736.00–1898.89) | <0.001 (0.06) | |
| 75% | 16453.35 (33.08) | 17075.22 (29.34) | −621.87 (−708.54 to −535.21) | <0.001 (−0.02) | |
*p-value calculated from t-test (case-control), <0.05 = significant Bonferroni–Holm tests confirmed it was correct to reject the null hypothesis **Deprivation quintile based on Welsh Index of Multiple Deprivation 2011. WIMD1 = most deprived, WIMD5 = least deprived.