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Associations Between the Specialty of Opioid Prescribers and Opioid Addiction, Misuse, and Overdose Outcomes.
Lobo, Carroline P; Cochran, Gerald; Chang, Chung-Chou H; Gellad, Walid F; Gordon, Adam J; Jalal, Hawre; Lo-Ciganic, Wei-Hsuan; Karp, Jordan F; Kelley, David; Donohue, Julie M.
Afiliação
  • Lobo CP; Department of Health Policy and Management, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
  • Cochran G; Division of Epidemiology, School of Medicine, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.
  • Chang CH; Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
  • Gellad WF; VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
  • Gordon AJ; Division of General Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
  • Jalal H; Center for Pharmaceutical Policy and Prescribing, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
  • Lo-Ciganic WH; Informatics, Decision-Enhancement and Analytic Sciences Center (IDEAS 2.0) VA Salt Lake City Healthcare System.
  • Karp JF; Department of General Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.
  • Kelley D; Department of Health Policy and Management, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
  • Donohue JM; Department of Pharmaceutical Outcomes & Policy, University of Florida College of Pharmacy, Gainesville, Florida.
Pain Med ; 21(9): 1871-1890, 2020 09 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31626295
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

To examine associations between opioid prescriber specialty and patient likelihood of opioid use disorder (OUD), opioid misuse, and opioid overdose.

DESIGN:

Longitudinal retrospective study using Pennsylvania Medicaid data (2007-2015).

METHODS:

We constructed an incident cohort of 432,110 enrollees initiating prescription opioid use without a history of OUD or overdose six months before opioid initiation. We attributed patients to one of 10 specialties using the first opioid prescriber's specialty or, alternatively, the specialty of the dominant prescriber writing the majority of the patient's opioid prescriptions. We estimated adjusted rates for OUD, misuse, and overdose, adjusting for demographic variables and medical (including pain) and psychiatric comorbidities.

RESULTS:

The unadjusted incidence rates of OUD, misuse, and overdose were 7.13, 4.73, and 0.69 per 100,000 person-days, respectively. Patients initiating a new episode of opioid treatment with Pain Medicine/Anesthesiology (6.7 events, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 5.5 to 8.2) or Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R; 6.1 events, 95% CI = 5.1 to 7.2) had higher adjusted rates for OUD per 100,000 person-days compared with Primary Care practitioners (PCPs; 4.4 events, 95% CI = 4.1 to 4.7). Patients with index prescriptions from Pain Medicine/Anesthesiology (15.9 events, 95% CI = 13.2 to 19.3) or PM&R (15.8 events, 95% CI = 13.5 to 18.4) had higher adjusted rates for misuse per 100,000 person-days compared with PCPs (9.6 events, 95% CI = 8.8 to 10.6). Findings were largely similar when patients were attributed to specialty based on dominant prescriber.

CONCLUSIONS:

Differences in opioid-related risks by specialty of opioid prescriber may arise from differences in patient risk factors, provider behavior, or both. Our findings inform targeting of opioid risk mitigation strategies to specific practitioner specialties.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Overdose de Drogas / Uso Indevido de Medicamentos sob Prescrição / Transtornos Relacionados ao Uso de Opioides Tipo de estudo: Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Humans País/Região como assunto: America do norte Idioma: En Revista: Pain Med Assunto da revista: NEUROLOGIA / PSICOFISIOLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Overdose de Drogas / Uso Indevido de Medicamentos sob Prescrição / Transtornos Relacionados ao Uso de Opioides Tipo de estudo: Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Humans País/Região como assunto: America do norte Idioma: En Revista: Pain Med Assunto da revista: NEUROLOGIA / PSICOFISIOLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article