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Authors Pearson AC, Moman RN, Moeschler SM, Eldrige JS, Hooten WM
Received 8 March 2017
Accepted for publication 27 April 2017
Published 7 June 2017 Volume 2017:10 Pages 1395—1400
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/JPR.S136478
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Katherine Hanlon
Introduction: Many providers report lack of confidence in managing patients with
chronic pain. Thus, the primary aim of this study was to investigate the associations
of provider confidence in managing chronic pain with their practice behaviors
and demographics.
Materials and methods: The primary outcome measure was the results of the
Opioid Therapy Provider Survey, which was administered to clinicians attending
a pain-focused continuing medical education conference. Nonparametric
correlations were assessed using Spearman’s rho.
Results: Of the respondents, 55.0% were women, 92.8% were
white, and 56.5% were physicians. Primary care providers accounted for 56.5% of
the total respondents. The majority of respondents (60.8%) did not feel
confident managing patients with chronic pain. Provider confidence in managing
chronic pain was positively correlated with 1) following an opioid therapy
protocol (P =0.001), 2) the perceived ability
to identify patients at risk for opioid misuse (P =0.006),
and 3) using a consistent practice-based approach to improve their comfort
level with prescribing opioids (P <0.001).
Provider confidence was negatively correlated with the perception that treating
pain patients was a “problem in my practice” (P =0.005).
Conclusion: In this study, the majority of providers did not feel
confident managing chronic pain. However, provider confidence was associated
with a protocolized and consistent practice-based approach toward managing
opioids and the perceived ability to identify patients at risk for opioid
misuse. Future studies should investigate whether provider confidence is
associated with measurable competence in managing chronic pain and explore
approaches to enhance appropriate levels of confidence in caring for patients
with chronic pain.
Keywords: chronic pain, opioids, confidence,
continuing medical education
摘要视频链接:Opioids for chronic pain