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The Association Between Doctor and Pharmacy Shopping and Self-Reported Misuse and Abuse of Prescription Opioids: A Survey Study

机译:医生和药房购物与自我报告的滥用和滥用处方阿片类药物的关联:调查研究

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Background/Rationale: Little is known about the reasons for visiting multiple doctors/pharmacies, known as doctor/pharmacy shopping, to obtain opioids. Objective: To investigate patients’ self-reported reasons for doctor/pharmacy shopping and assess whether doctor/pharmacy shopping behavior can be used as a surrogate measure of opioid abuse/misuse. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional web-based survey among adult patients with ≥ 2 pharmacy claims for immediate-release or extended-release/long-acting opioids between 7/1/2015 and 12/31/2016, identified from a large United States (US) commercial claims database. Patients were classified into no, mild, moderate, or severe shopping categories based on their claims. Reasons for doctor/pharmacy shopping and opioid abuse/misuse were determined from patient responses to the Prescription Opioid Misuse and Abuse Questionnaire. Results: A random sample of 10,081 patients was invited to participate in the survey and 1085 (11%) completed surveys. The most frequently reported reasons for doctor/pharmacy shopping were convenience, availability, price, and multiple morbidities requiring pain management. Among patients in the no, minimal, moderate, and severe shopping categories, only 7.8%, 8.5%, 11.8% and 12.6% reported opioid abuse/misuse, respectively. Conclusion: In this commercially-insured population, patient-reported reasons for doctor/pharmacy shopping do not suggest opioid abuse/misuse. Less than 15% of patients with shopping behavior in the past 3 months reported any reasons attributable to opioid abuse/misuse, indicating that shopping behavior in this population may not be a good surrogate for abuse/misuse.
机译:背景/理由:关于访问多个医生/药房的原因,众所周知,称为医生/药房购物,以获得阿片类药物。目的:探讨患者的自我报告的医生/药房购物原因,并评估医生/药房购物行为是否可用作阿片类药物滥用/滥用的代理衡量标准。方法:我们在成人患者中进行了一项基于横截面的基于Web的调查,≥2药剂索赔的立即释放或延长释放/长效均索非​​物质的患者患者,从大型中鉴定美国(美国)商业索赔数据库。根据其索赔,患者被分类为NO,轻度,中度或严重的购物类别。医生/药房购物和阿片类药物滥用/滥用的原因取决于患者对处方阿片类药物滥用和滥用调查问卷的反应。结果:邀请10,081名患者的随机样品参加调查,1085(11%)完成调查。医生/药房购物的最常见原因是方便,可用性,价格和需要疼痛管理的多种病态。在患者中,患者缺乏,最小,中等,剧烈的购物类别,仅为7.8%,8.5%,11.8%和12.6%报告了阿片类药物滥用/滥用。结论:在这种商业上保险人群中,医生/药房购物的患者报告的原因不建议阿片类药物滥用/滥用。过去3个月不到15%的购物行为患者报告了任何原因,涉及阿片类药物滥用/滥用,表明该人群的购物行为可能不是滥用/滥用的好代理人。

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