Patient perspectives on primary care providers role in long-term opioid therapy

Author:

Davies Lisa Eveline MariaORCID,Jansen-Groot Koerkamp Elsemiek A.W.,Koster Ellen S.,Dalusong Kelly-Jo,Koch Brigitte,Schellekens Arnt,Heringa Mette,Bouvy Marcel

Abstract

Introduction: Over the past decade, long-term use of prescription opioids for chronic non-cancer pain (CNCP) has risen globally despite the associated risks. The majority of opioid users receive their first prescription in primary care. Aim: To investigate the perspective of long-term opioid users in primary care regarding the role of healthcare providers (HCP) in their prolonged opioid use. Design and setting: Semi-structured interviews in Dutch primary care Methods: We recruited long-term opioid users for CNCP from seven community pharmacies in the Netherlands. In-depth, semi-structured interviews focussed on experiences with long term opioid use, access to opioids, and the guidance of their HCPs. A directed content analysis was conducted on the transcribed interviews using NVivo. Results: Participants (n=25) mentioned ways HCPs impacted their long-term use of opioids. These encompassed: 1) the initiation of treatment, 2) chronic use of opioids, 3) discontinuation of treatment. Participants stressed the need for risk counselling during initial prescriptions, ongoing medication evaluations including tapering conversations, and more support from their HCP during a tapering attempt. Conclusion: Patients’ perspective illustrates the important role of HCPs across the spectrum of opioid usage – from initiation to tapering. It underscores the importance of clear risk counselling starting at the initial prescription, continuous medication assessments throughout treatment, addressing tapering at regular intervals and strong support during tapering. These insights carry significant implications for clinical practice, emphasising the importance of informed and patient-centred care when it comes to opioid use for chronic non-cancer pain management.

Publisher

Royal College of General Practitioners

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