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The state of the science in opioid policy research.
Schuler, Megan S; Heins, Sara E; Smart, Rosanna; Griffin, Beth Ann; Powell, David; Stuart, Elizabeth A; Pardo, Bryce; Smucker, Sierra; Patrick, Stephen W; Pacula, Rosalie Liccardo; Stein, Bradley D.
Afiliação
  • Schuler MS; RAND Corporation, 20 Park Plaza #920, Boston, MA, 02216, USA. Electronic address: mschuler@rand.org.
  • Heins SE; RAND Corporation, 4570 Fifth Ave #600, Pittsburgh, PA, 15213, USA.
  • Smart R; RAND Corporation, 1776 Main Street, Santa Monica, CA, 90401, USA.
  • Griffin BA; RAND Corporation, 1200 S Hayes Street, Arlington, VA, 22202, USA.
  • Powell D; RAND Corporation, 4570 Fifth Ave #600, Pittsburgh, PA, 15213, USA.
  • Stuart EA; Department of Mental Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, 624 N. Broadway, Baltimore, MD, 21205, USA.
  • Pardo B; RAND Corporation, 1200 S Hayes Street, Arlington, VA, 22202, USA.
  • Smucker S; RAND Corporation, 1776 Main Street, Santa Monica, CA, 90401, USA.
  • Patrick SW; Vanderbilt Center for Child Health Policy, Vanderbilt University Medical Center 2200 Children's Way, 11111 Doctors' Office Tower, Nashville, TN, 37232, USA.
  • Pacula RL; Schaeffer Center for Health Policy and Economics, University of Southern California, 635 Downey Way, Verna and Peter Dauterive Hall, Los Angeles, CA, 90089, USA.
  • Stein BD; RAND Corporation, 4570 Fifth Ave #600, Pittsburgh, PA, 15213, USA; Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, 3811 O'Hara Street, Pittsburgh, PA, 15213, USA.
Drug Alcohol Depend ; 214: 108137, 2020 09 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32652376
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

Characterize the state of the science in opioid policy research based on a literature review of opioid policy studies.

METHODS:

We conducted a scoping review of studies evaluating the impact of U.S. state-level and federal-level policies on opioid-related outcomes published in 2005-2018. We characterized 1) state and federal policies evaluated, 2) opioid-related outcomes examined, and 3) study design and analytic methods (summarized overall and by policy category).

RESULTS:

In total, 145 studies were reviewed (79 % state-level policies, 21 % federal-level policies) and classified with respect to 8 distinct policy categories and 7 outcome categories. The majority of studies evaluated policies related to prescription opioids (prescription drug monitoring programs (PDMPs), opioid prescribing policies, federal regulation of prescription opioids, pain clinic laws) and considered policy impacts with respect to proximal outcomes (e.g., opioid prescribing behaviors). In total, only 29 (20 % of studies) met each of three key criteria for rigorous

design:

analysis of longitudinal data with a comparison group design, adjustment for difference between policy-enacting and comparison states, and adjustment for potentially confounding co-occurring policies. These more rigorous studies were predominately published in 2017-2018 and primarily evaluated PDMPs, marijuana laws, treatment-related policies, and overdose prevention policies.

CONCLUSIONS:

Our results indicated that study design rigor varied notably across policy categories, highlighting the need for broader adoption of rigorous methods in the opioid policy field. More evaluation studies are needed regarding overdose prevention policies and policies related to treatment access. Greater examination of distal outcomes and potential unintended consequences are also warranted.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Política de Saúde / Analgésicos Opioides Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies / Systematic_reviews Limite: Female / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Drug Alcohol Depend Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Política de Saúde / Analgésicos Opioides Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies / Systematic_reviews Limite: Female / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Drug Alcohol Depend Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article