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The Impact of an Educational Program on Patient Practices for Safe Use, Storage, and Disposal of Opioids at a Comprehensive Cancer Center

机译:在一个综合癌症中心,一项教育计划对患者使用,安全使用和存放阿片类药物的做法的影响

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Background. Improper use, storage, and disposal of prescribed opioids can lead to diversion or accidental poisoning. Our previous study showed a large proportion of cancer patients have unsafe opioid practices. Our objective was to determine whether an improvement occurred in the patterns of use, storage, and disposal of opioids among cancer outpatients after the implementation of a patient educational program. Patients and Methods. Our palliative care (PC) clinic provides every patient with educational material (EM) on safe opioid use, storage, and disposal every time they receive an opioid prescription. We prospectively assessed 300 adult cancer outpatients receiving opioids in our PC clinic, who had received the EM, and compared them with 300 patients who had not received the EM. The previously used surveys pertaining to opioid use, storage, and disposal were administered, and demographic information was collected. Sharing or losing their opioids was defined as unsafe use. Results. Patients who received EM were more aware of the proper opioid disposal methods (76% vs. 28%; pa??a?¤a??.0001), less likely to share their opioids with someone else (3% vs. 8%; pa??=a??.0311), less likely to practice unsafe use of opioids (18% vs. 25%; pa??=a??.0344), and more likely to be aware the danger of their opioids when taken by others (pa??=a??.0099). Patients who received the EM were less likely to have unused medication at home (38% vs. 47%; pa??=a??.0497) and more likely to keep their medications in a safe place (hidden, 75% vs. 70%; locked, 14% vs. 10%; pa??=a??.0025). Conclusion. The use of EM on opioid safety for patients with advanced cancer was associated with improved patienta??reported safe opioid use, storage, and disposal. Implications for Practice. Prescription opioid abuse is a fasta??growing epidemic that has become more prominent recently, even in the cancer pain population. A previous study reported that 26% of cancer outpatients seen in the supportive care center either lose their pain medications or share their pain medications with someone else. This study demonstrates that the implementation of an opioid educational program and distribution of educational material on opioid safety brings about an improvement in opioid storage, use, and disposal practices in patients being prescribed opioids for cancera??related pain. Our study highlights the importance of consistent and thorough opioid education at every instance in which opioids are prescribed.
机译:背景。处方阿片类药物的不当使用,存储和处置会导致转移或意外中毒。我们先前的研究表明,大部分癌症患者使用不安全的阿片类药物治疗。我们的目标是确定在实施患者教育计划后,癌症门诊患者中阿片类药物的使用,存储和处置方式是否有所改善。患者和方法。我们的姑息治疗(PC)诊所在每位患者接受阿片类药物处方后,都会向他们提供有关安全使用,储存和处置阿片类药物的教育材料(EM)。我们对在PC诊所接受阿片类药物的成年癌症门诊患者进行了前瞻性评估,并将其与未接受EM的300例患者进行了比较。管理以前使用过的有关阿片类药物使用,存储和处置的调查,并收集了人口统计信息。共享或丢失其阿片类药物被定义为不安全使用。结果。接受EM的患者更了解正确的阿片类药物处置方法(76%比28%; pa ?? a?¤a??。0001),与他人共享阿片类药物的可能性较小(3%比8%)。 ; pa ?? = a ??。0311),不太可能不安全地使用阿片类药物(18%比25%; pa ?? = a ??。0344),并且更有可能意识到其阿片类药物的危险当被其他人服用时(pa ?? = a ??。0099)。接受EM的患者在家中未使用药物的可能性较小(38%对47%; pa ?? = a ??。0497),并且更有可能将其药物保存在安全的地方(隐藏,75%与47%)。 70%;锁定,分别为14%和10%; pa ?? = a ??。0025)。结论。 EM对晚期癌症患者的阿片类药物安全性的使用与改善的患者有关-据报告,阿片类药物的安全使用,储存和处置。对实践的启示。处方阿片类药物滥用是一种快速增长的流行病,即使在癌症疼痛人群中,这种流行病最近也变得更加突出。先前的一项研究报告说,在支持治疗中心看望的癌症门诊患者中有26%要么失去了止痛药,要么与其他人共享了止痛药。这项研究表明,实施阿片类药物教育计划并分发有关阿片类药物安全性的教育材料,可以改善因处方阿片类药物治疗癌症相关疼痛的患者的阿片类药物的储存,使用和处置方式。我们的研究强调了在处方开有阿片类药物的每种情况下进行持续,彻底的阿片类药物教育的重要性。

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