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Opioid Use Patterns and Association with Pain Severity and Mental Health Functioning in Chronic Pain Patients

机译:阿片类药物使用模式及其与疼痛程度和心理健康功能的关联

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Objective. The objective of this study was to explore the relationship between patterns of opioid use, pain severity, and pain-related mental health in chronic pain patients prescribed opioids. Design. The study was designed as a one-time patient interview with structured pain and opioid use assessments. Setting. The study was set in a tertiary care medical center in the United States Department of Veterans Affairs. Patients. Study participants were primary care patients with a pain condition for greater than 6 months who received at least one prescription for an opioid in the prior 12 months. Outcome Measures. The Prescription Drug Use Questionnaire was used to assess patterns of opioid use. The Pain Outcomes Questionnaire was used to assess pain-related functioning. Results. Symptomatic use of opioid medication (e.g., taking an opioid in response to increased pain) was more common than scheduled (i.e., taking an opioid at regular times) or strategic use of opioid medication (e.g., taking an opioid specifically to engage in activities). Symptomatic use of opioids was associated with poorer pain-related mental health, after controlling for pain duration and pain-related physical functioning. Use of opioids in a scheduled pattern was associated with better pain-related mental health. Patients rarely reported that they used opioids strategically to facilitate functional activities. Conclusions. The patterns in which patients use their opioid medications are associated with their psychological functioning. This is consistent with theory regarding the potential impact of reinforcing effects of opioid medication on functional outcomes. Interventions to encourage strategic or scheduled opioid use warrant investigation as methods to improve pain outcomes with opioids. Wiley Periodicals, Inc..
机译:目的。这项研究的目的是探讨使用阿片类药物的慢性疼痛患者中使用阿片类药物的方式,疼痛的严重程度以及与疼痛相关的心理健康之间的关系。设计。该研究被设计为对患者进行的一次结构性疼痛和阿片类药物使用评估的访谈。设置。这项研究是在美国退伍军人事务部的三级医疗中心进行的。耐心。研究对象为疼痛状况超过6个月的初级保健患者,并且在之前的12个月中接受了至少一张阿片类药物的处方。成果措施。处方药使用问卷用于评估阿片类药物的使用方式。疼痛结果问卷用于评估疼痛相关功能。结果。有症状的使用阿片类药物(例如,对疼痛增加做出反应而服用阿片类药物)比预定时间(即,定期服用阿片类药物)或战略性使用阿片类药物(例如,服用阿片类药物专门从事活动)更为常见。 。在控制疼痛持续时间和疼痛相关的身体机能后,对症使用阿片类药物与疼痛相关的心理健康状况较差。按计划使用阿片类药物可改善与疼痛相关的心理健康。患者很少报告他们策略性地使用了阿片类药物来促进功能活动。结论。患者使用阿片类药物的方式与他们的心理功能有关。这与关于阿片类药物的增强作用对功能预后的潜在影响的理论是一致的。鼓励策略性或计划性使用阿片类药物的干预措施值得调查,以改善阿片类药物的疼痛结局。威利期刊有限公司

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