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A Research Agenda for Enhancing Appropriate Opioid Prescribing in Primary Care.

TitleA Research Agenda for Enhancing Appropriate Opioid Prescribing in Primary Care.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2013
AuthorsBecker, William C., Liana Fraenkel, Robert D. Kerns, and David A. Fiellin
JournalJournal of general internal medicine
Date Published2013 Apr 9
ISSN1525-1497
AbstractThe challenges facing patients and providers in managing ongoing opioid analgesic therapy for chronic pain are complex. Benefit of long-term opioid therapy, for which there are scant data, must be balanced against myriad potential undesired outcomes, including safety problems, ranging from mild toxicities to overdose and death; inadequate efficacy, which may mean continued patient suffering and unwarranted exposure to toxicities; and misuse of these potent medications. To help patients and providers navigate these challenges and optimize therapy, we present a research agenda in which we first characterize appropriate ongoing opioid prescribing and then describe three areas where quality improvement work is needed: 1) developing brief validated measures of patient-reported safety, efficacy, and misuse that improve outcomes; 2) designing evidence-based algorithms to guide changes in therapy when issues related to safety, efficacy or misuse are identified; and 3) promoting use of patient-centered, multi-modal treatment plans.
DOI10.1089/apc.2012.0404
Alternate JournalJ Gen Intern Med

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