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Clinicians' attitudes and beliefs about opioids survey (CAOS): Instrument development and results of a national physician survey

机译:临床医生对阿片类药物调查(CAOS)的态度和信念:仪器开发和国家医师调查的结果

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Beliefs surrounding the use of opioids for chronic noncancer pain have vacillated over time. Concerns regarding long-term efficacy and adverse effects of opioids, along with increases in opioid prescribing, have contributed to many political, regulatory, and clinical responses. The present study was designed to 1) develop a reliable and valid measure (Clinicians' Attitudes about Opioids Scale [CAOS]) to assess current and evolving beliefs regarding opioids and opioid use in patients with chronic pain; and 2) survey these beliefs in a nationally representative sample of providers from multiple medical specialties throughout the United States. We developed the questionnaire in 3 phases: 1) focus groups and content development; 2) pilot testing and subsequent revisions; and 3) formal survey (N = 1,535) and assessment of stability (N = 251). The resulting 38-item measure assessed 5 domains: 1) Impediments and Concerns; 2) Perceived Effectiveness; 3) Schedule II versus III Opioids; 4) Medical Education; and 5) Tamper Resistant Formulations. No significant differences were identified among geographical regions; however, several differences were observed among medical specialties. Orthopedists were most troubled by impediments/concerns from long-term opioid use and had the least confidence in opioid efficacy, whereas Pain Medicine specialists and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation specialists were the most confident in efficacy. Perspective: This article presents the psychometric properties of a new measure of clinicians' beliefs surrounding opioid use for chronic pain. Using this measure, beliefs and behaviors of physicians across medical specialties and geographic regions using a nationally representative sample are presented, updating findings from a similar survey conducted 20 years ago.
机译:随着时间的流逝,围绕使用阿片类药物治疗慢性非癌性疼痛的观念已经动摇。关于阿片类药物的长期疗效和不良反应的担忧以及阿片类药物处方的增加,已经引起了许多政治,法规和临床反应。本研究旨在:1)开发一种可靠且有效的方法(临床医生对阿片类药物的态度量表[CAOS]),以评估有关慢性疼痛患者阿片类药物和阿片类药物使用的当前和不断发展的观念;和2)在美国各地多个医学专科医师的全国代表性样本中调查这些信念。我们分三个阶段开发了问卷:1)焦点小组和内容开发; 2)中试测试和后续修订; 3)正式调查(N = 1,535)和稳定性评估(N = 251)。由此产生的38个项目的评估评估了5个领域:1)障碍和问题; 2)感知的有效性; 3)附表II与III阿片类药物; 4)医学教育;和5)防篡改配方。没有发现地理区域之间的显着差异;但是,在医学专业之间发现了一些差异。骨科医生受到长期使用阿片类药物的障碍/忧虑困扰最大,对阿片类药物疗效的信心最小,而疼痛医学专家以及物理医学和康复专家对疗效最有信心。观点:本文介绍了围绕阿片类药物用于慢性疼痛的一种新的衡量临床医生信念的心理测量方法。使用这种方法,可以使用全国代表性的样本介绍跨医学专业和地理区域的医师的信念和行为,从而更新了20年前进行的类似调查的结果。

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