Current interventions to promote safe and appropriate pain management

Author:

Jones Laney K1,Lussier Mia E1,Brar Jasmit2,Byrne Mary C3,Durham Melissa4,Kiokemeister Fleurette5,Kjaer Klaus2,Le Huy6,Magee Chelsea7,McKnight Erin8,Mehta Neel2,Papp Joan9,Pastwa Elzbieta10,Radovich Patti11,Ravin Kristopher7,Ruther Michelle12,Woodie Gloriana13,Wrona Sharon14,Yousefvand Gholamreza15,Greskovic Gerard16

Affiliation:

1. Center for Pharmacy Innovation and Outcomes, Geisinger, Danville, PA

2. Department of Anesthesiology, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, NY

3. Department of Pharmacy, Tuba City Regional Health Care Corporation, Tuba City, AZ

4. Titus Family Department of Clinical Pharmacy, USC School of Pharmacy, Los Angeles, CA

5. Clinical Excellence, Advocate Lutheran General Hospital, Park Ridge, IL

6. Pharmacy Department, Loma Linda University Medical Center, Loma Linda, CA

7. Pharmacy, Penobscot Community Health Care, Bangor, ME

8. Division of Adolescent Medicine, Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, OH

9. Department of Emergency Medicine, MetroHealth, Cleveland, OH

10. Research, Highlands Health Clinic, Johnstown, PA

11. Nursing Research Department, Loma Linda University Medical Center, Loma Linda, CA

12. Clinical Effectiveness, Advocate Aurora Healthcare, Downers Grove, IL

13. Mental Health, Tuba City Regional Health Care Corporation, Tuba City, AZ

14. Comprehensive Pain and Palliative Care Services, Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, OH

15. Research Director, Highlands Health Clinic, Johnstown, PA

16. Enterprise Pharmacy, Geisinger, Danville, PA

Abstract

Abstract Purpose Describe patient-, clinician-, system-, and community-level interventions for pain management developed and employed by 9 healthcare systems across the United States and report on lessons learned from the implementation of these interventions. Summary The high cost associated with pain coupled with the frequent use of opioid analgesics as primary treatment options has made novel pain management strategies a necessity. Interventions that target multiple levels within healthcare are needed to help combat the opioid epidemic and improve strategies to manage chronic pain. Patient-level interventions implemented ranged from traditional paper-based educational tools to videos, digital applications, and peer networks. Clinician-level interventions focused on providing education, ensuring proper follow-up care, and establishing multidisciplinary teams that included prescribers, pharmacists, nurses, and other healthcare professionals. System- and community-level interventions included metric tracking and analytics, electronic health record tools, lockbox distribution for safe storage, medication return bins for removal of opioids, risk assessment tool utilization, and improved access to reversal agents. Conclusion Strategies to better manage pain can be implemented within health systems at multiple levels and on many fronts; however, these changes are most effective when accepted and widely used by the population for which they are targeted.

Funder

Cardinal Health Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Health Policy,Pharmacology

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