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Erschienen in: HAND 4/2015

01.12.2015

Attitudes and self-reported practices of hand surgeons regarding prescription opioid use

verfasst von: Mariano E. Menendez, Jos J. Mellema, David Ring

Erschienen in: HAND | Ausgabe 4/2015

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Abstract

Background

Opioids are routinely prescribed after hand surgery, but there is limited research about surgeon variation in prescription patterns and attitudes toward the use of these drugs. We sought to examine hand surgeons’ attitudes, beliefs, and self-reported practices regarding the use of opioids.

Methods

An invitation to an online cross-sectional survey was sent to 3225 hand surgeons across the USA via email, of whom 502 (16 %) responded. We used previously published data to compare hand surgeons’ concerns about potential adverse opioid-related events with those of primary care physicians.

Results

Most hand surgeons (76 %) reported prescription opioid abuse to be a big or moderate problem in their communities, and 89 % felt that opioids are overused to treat pain. Nearly all (94 %) were very or moderately confident about their clinical skills regarding opioid prescribing, but only 40 % reported always or often asking about a history of opioid abuse or dependence before scheduling surgery. Most (75 %) were very or moderately comfortable refilling opioid prescriptions following fracture surgery, while only 13 % were comfortable doing so after minor elective surgery. Nearly half (49 %) reported being less likely to prescribe opioids compared to 1 year ago, and 67 % believed that the best approach to reduce postoperative opioid use is to discuss pain management and expectations with the patient before surgery. Compared to primary care physicians, hand surgeons were less likely to be concerned about potential adverse patient (e.g., opioid-related addiction [67 vs. 84 %], death [37 vs. 70 %], sedation [57 vs. 71 %]) and prescriber (e.g., malpractice claim [22 vs. 46 %], prosecution [15 vs. 45 %], censure by state medical boards [16 vs. 44 %]) outcomes.

Conclusion

Hand surgeons have become aware of the extent and public health implications of the prescription opioid epidemic, and many are taking an active role by reducing their reliance on these drugs. Additional research using pharmacy data is needed to confirm the extent to which hand surgeons’ reliance on prescription opioids is actually decreasing.
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Metadaten
Titel
Attitudes and self-reported practices of hand surgeons regarding prescription opioid use
verfasst von
Mariano E. Menendez
Jos J. Mellema
David Ring
Publikationsdatum
01.12.2015
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
HAND / Ausgabe 4/2015
Print ISSN: 1558-9447
Elektronische ISSN: 1558-9455
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11552-015-9768-5

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