Neighborhood disadvantage and pediatric inpatient opioid prescription patterns.
J Pediatr Nurs
; 72: e145-e151, 2023.
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BACKGROUND: To explore the role of children's residential environment on opioid prescribing patterns in a predominantly Latinx sample. METHODS: We connected geocoded data from electronic medical records in a diverse sample of pediatric patients to neighborhood environments constructed using latent profile modeling techniques. We then estimated a series of multilevel models to determine whether opioid prescribing patterns vary by residential context. RESULTS: A stepwise pattern exists between neighborhood disadvantage and pediatric opioid prescription patterns, such that higher levels of disadvantage associate with a greater likelihood of opioid prescription, independent of the patient's individual profile. CONCLUSION: In a largely Latinx sample of children, the neighborhood in which a child lives influences whether or not they will receive opioids. Considering the differences in patient residential environment may reduce variation in opioid dispensing rates among pediatric patients.
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Analgésicos Opioides
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Pacientes Internados
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Child
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Humans
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En
Ano de publicação:
2023
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