Development and Evaluation of Messages to Facilitate Secure Storage and Disposal of Prescribed Opioid Medication

K. Egan, Melissa J. Cox, Donald W Helme, Jeffrey Todd Jackson, Mahdi Sesay, Inara Valliani, Alice R Richman
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Secure storage and disposal is a critical strategy to reduce prescription opioid misuse. We sought to develop effective messages to promote secure storage and disposal of unused opioid medications that can be used in interventions designed to reduce diversion of opioid medications for nonmedical use. We used a mixed-method design to develop and evaluate messages. First, we pretested 34 messages in focus group discussions (FGDs; n = 12 FGDs, n = 2-5 participants per FGD; 37 total participants). Then, we tested the 12 most salient messages in an online survey with a nationally representative Qualtrics® panel (n = 1520 participants). A pretest–posttest design was conducted to assess change in beliefs about storage and disposal of opioid medication following message exposure. All 12 messages favorably influenced participants’ perceptions related to concerns and risks of retaining unused opioid medications and the importance of and self-efficacy in securely storing and disposing of unused opioid medications. Storage and disposal messages that included the sentence—“Your prescription can become someone else’s addiction.”—outperformed other messages in encouraging people to safely store or dispose of opioid medication. This study informs the development of a universal text message intervention using multimodal feedback from the target population that the intervention seeks to serve. The next step is to conduct a randomized controlled trial to assess efficacy of the intervention.
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开发和评估促进安全储存和处置处方阿片类药物的信息
安全储存和处置是减少处方类阿片滥用的关键策略。我们试图开发有效的信息来促进未使用阿片类药物的安全储存和处置,这些信息可用于旨在减少阿片类药物非医疗用途转移的干预措施中。我们采用混合方法设计来开发和评估信息。首先,我们在焦点小组讨论(FGDs;n = 12 个 FGDs,每个 FGD 讨论 n = 2-5 名参与者;共有 37 名参与者)中对 34 条信息进行了预先测试。然后,我们在具有全国代表性的 Qualtrics® 小组(n = 1520 名参与者)进行的在线调查中测试了 12 条最突出的信息。我们采用了前测-后测设计,以评估信息曝光后阿片类药物储存和处置观念的变化。所有 12 条信息都对参与者有关保留未使用阿片类药物的担忧和风险以及安全储存和处置未使用阿片类药物的重要性和自我效能的看法产生了积极影响。在鼓励人们安全储存或处置阿片类药物方面,包含 "你的处方可能会让别人上瘾 "这句话的储存和处置信息优于其他信息。这项研究为制定通用短信干预措施提供了参考,该干预措施采用了来自目标人群的多模式反馈。下一步是进行随机对照试验,以评估干预措施的效果。
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