Academic detailing to improve appropriate opioid prescribing: a mixed-methods process evaluation.

CMAJ open Pub Date : 2023-10-17 Print Date: 2023-09-01 DOI:10.9778/cmajo.20210050
Natasha Kithulegoda, Cherry Chu, Mina Tadrous, Tupper Bean, Lena Salach, Loren Regier, Lindsay Bevan, Victoria Burton, David Price, Noah Ivers, Laura Desveaux
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Background: Academic detailing, an educational outreach service for family physicians, was funded by the Ontario government to address gaps in opioid prescribing and pain management. We sought to evaluate the impact of academic detailing on opioid prescribing, and to understand how and why academic detailing may have influenced opioid prescribing.

Methods: In this mixed-methods study, we collected quantitative and qualitative data concurrently from 2017 to 2019 in Ontario, Canada. We analyzed prescribing outcomes descriptively for a sample of participating physicians and compared them with a matched control group. We invited physicians to participate in qualitative interviews to discuss their experiences in academic detailing. Development and analysis of qualitative interviews was informed by the Theoretical Domains Framework. We triangulated qualitative and quantitative findings to understand the mechanisms that drove changes in opioid prescribing.

Results: Physicians receiving academic detailing (n = 238) achieved a greater reduction in opioid prescribing than matched controls (n = 238). Seventeen physicians completed interviews and reported that academic detailing addressed barriers to pain care, including lack of confidence, difficult interactions with patients and prescribing and tapering decisions. Academic detailing reinforced knowledge about opioid prescribing and pain management. Discussion of complex patients and talking points to use during challenging conversations were described as key drivers of practice change.

Interpretation: The findings of this real-world, mixed-methods evaluation explain how an academic detailing service addressed key barriers and enablers to limit high-risk opioid prescribing in primary care. This nuanced understanding will be used to inform, spread and scale academic detailing.

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背景:安大略省政府资助了为家庭医生提供教育外展服务的Academic detailing,以解决阿片类药物处方和疼痛管理方面的差距。我们试图评估学术细节对阿片类药物处方的影响,并了解学术细节如何以及为什么会影响阿片类药处方。方法:在这项混合方法研究中,我们同时收集了2017年至2019年在加拿大安大略省的定量和定性数据。我们对参与的医生样本的处方结果进行了描述性分析,并将其与匹配的对照组进行了比较。我们邀请医生参加定性访谈,讨论他们在学术细节方面的经验。定性访谈的发展和分析依据的是理论领域框架。我们对定性和定量研究结果进行了三角分析,以了解推动阿片类药物处方变化的机制。结果:接受学术详细说明的医生(n=238)比匹配的对照组(n=238)减少了更多的阿片类药物处方。17名医生完成了采访,并报告称,学术细节解决了疼痛护理的障碍,包括缺乏信心、与患者的艰难互动以及处方和减量决策。学术细节强化了有关阿片类药物处方和疼痛管理的知识。对复杂患者的讨论以及在富有挑战性的对话中使用的谈话要点被描述为实践变革的关键驱动因素。解释:这项现实世界的混合方法评估的结果解释了学术细节服务如何解决限制初级保健中高风险阿片类药物处方的关键障碍和促成因素。这种细致入微的理解将用于提供信息、传播和扩大学术细节。
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