Prescription of opioid analgesics for non-cancer pain in Germany: study protocol for a mixed methods analysis

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Schrader Nils FrederikORCID,Niemann Anja,Speckemeier Christian,Abels Carina,Blase Nikola,Giebel Godwin Denk,Riederer Cordula,Nadstawek Joachim,Straßmeir Wolfgang,Wasem Jürgen,Neusser Silke

Abstract

Abstract Aim Long-term therapy with opioid analgesics bears the risk of complications, such as misuse, abuse, and dependence. An evidence-based guideline addresses the long-term use of opioid analgesics for non-cancer pain. Recent studies observed an increase in opioid prescriptions over the past two decades in Germany. However, the exact circumstances of this increase and if long-term therapy adheres to these guidelines in practice remains unknown. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the provision of opioid analgesics for adults with non-cancer pain from patients’ and physicians’ perspectives. Based on the results, recommendations for care strategies for the patient groups at risk of misuse, abuse, and dependence were developed. Methods Built on a mixed methods approach, this evaluation combines (i) interviews with primary care physicians and specialists, (ii) surveys of patients and physicians, (iii) analyses based on administrative claims data from a German statutory health insurance provider. Proceeding from the analysis of the evaluation results, the development of care strategies included (iv) semi-structured interviews with stakeholders and (v) expert workshops. Conclusion To our knowledge, this is the first attempt to analyze opioid prescriptions from the combined perspectives of patients and practitioners in Germany. The results are intended to facilitate the development of target group-specific care strategies and recommendations to establish a general framework for the implementation of care strategies.

Funder

Universität Duisburg-Essen

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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