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Discussing Opioid Risks With Patients to Reduce Misuse and Abuse: Evidence From 2 Surveys

机译:与患者讨论减少阿片类药物滥用的阿片类药物的风险:来自两项调查的证据

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We used 2 population-representative surveys to evaluate the recommendation from recent clinical guidelines for prescribing opioid analgesics that physicians discuss the risk of long-term use disorders with patients. In nationally representative data we observed a 60% lower rate, after adjustment for covariates, in a self-reported saving of pills among respondents who say they talked with their physicians about the risks of prescription painkiller addiction (67% lower rate without adjustment). These findings suggest patient education efforts, as currently practiced in the United States, may have positive behavioral consequences that could lower the risks of prescription painkiller abuse. Future research should test these associations under controlled settings.
机译:我们使用2项具有代表性的调查来评估最近的临床指南中关于处方阿片类镇痛药的建议,即医生讨论患者长期使用障碍的风险。在全国代表性的数据中,我们观察到在对协变量进行调整后,自我报告的药丸保存率降低了60%,这些人说他们与医生讨论了处方止痛药成瘾的风险(未经调整降低了67%)。这些发现表明,如美国目前所实践的那样,患者教育工作可能会产生积极的行为后果,从而可能降低滥用处方止痛药的风险。未来的研究应在受控设置下测试这些关联。

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