患者对提供者的信任和健康素养对艾滋病毒护理机构接受符合指南的慢性阿片类药物治疗的影响

Q3 Medicine Journal of opioid management Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.5055/jom.0812
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目的:HIV感染者(PWH)经常接受阿片类药物治疗疼痛。健康素养和对提供者的信任可能影响患者与提供者之间的沟通,从而影响与指南一致的阿片类药物监测的接受。我们在一项试验中分析了接受慢性阿片类药物治疗(COT)的HIV阳性患者的基线数据,以改善HIV诊所中符合指南的COT。设计:回顾性队列研究。环境:位于波士顿和亚特兰大的两家以医院为基础的安全网络艾滋病毒诊所。患者和参与者:≥18岁,HIV阳性,在前一年的6个月内间隔≥21天从研究地点接受≥3个阿片类药物处方,并且在前18个月内在HIV诊所就诊≥1次的患者队列。主要结果测量:调整后的逻辑回归模型检验了健康素养和对提供者的信任(量表得分为11-55,越高表明信任程度越高)是否与:(1)≥2次尿检(udt)和(2)阿片类药物治疗协议的存在相关。结果:166名PWH对提供者的平均信任度为47.4 (SD 6.6);117人(70%)具备足够的卫生知识。50名患者(30%)有≥2个udt, 20名患者(12%)有治疗协议。对于拥有≥2个udt的患者,对提供者的信任增加1点的调整优势比(aOR)为0.97 (95% CI 0.92-1.02),对于阿片类药物治疗协议的调整优势比为1.03 (95% CI 0.95-1.12)。拥有≥2个udt的足够健康素养的aOR为0.89 (95% CI 0.42-1.88),阿片类药物治疗协议的aOR为1.66 (95% CI 0.52-5.31)。结论:健康素养和对提供者的信任与慢性阿片类药物治疗质量结果无关。
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Influence of patient trust in provider and health literacy on receipt of guideline-concordant chronic opioid therapy in HIV care settings.

Objective: Persons with HIV (PWH) frequently receive opioids for pain. Health literacy and trust in provider may impact patient-provider communication, and thus receipt of guideline-concordant opioid monitoring. We analyzed baseline data of HIV-positive patients on chronic opioid therapy (COT) in a trial to improve guideline-concordant COT in HIV clinics.

Design: Retrospective cohort study.

Setting: Two hospital-based safetynet HIV clinics in Boston and Atlanta.

Patients and participants: A cohort of patients who were ≥18 years, HIV-positive, had received ≥ 3 opioid prescriptions from a study site ≥21 days apart within a 6-month period during the prior year and had ≥1 visit at the HIV clinic in the prior 18 months.

Main outcome measures: Adjusted logistic regression models examined whether health literacy and trust in provider (scale scored 11-55, higher indicates more trust) were associated with: (1) ≥ 2 urine drug tests (UDTs) and (2) presence of an opioid treatment agreement.

Results: Among 166 PWH, mean trust in provider was 47.4 (SD 6.6); 117 (70 percent) had adequate health literacy. Fifty patients (30 percent) had ≥ 2 UDTs and 20 (12 percent) had a treatment agreement. The adjusted odds ratio (aOR) for a one-point increase in trust in provider was 0.97 for having ≥ 2 UDTs (95 percent CI 0.92-1.02) and 1.03 for opioid treatment agreement (95 percent CI 0.95-1.12). The aOR for adequate health literacy was 0.89 for having ≥ 2 UDTs (95 percent CI 0.42-1.88) and 1.66 for an opioid treatment agreement (95 percent CI 0.52-5.31).

Conclusions: Health literacy and trust in provider were not associated with chronic opioid therapy quality outcomes.

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Journal of opioid management
Journal of opioid management Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Opioid Management deals with all aspects of opioids. From basic science, pre-clinical, clinical, abuse, compliance and addiction medicine, the journal provides and unbiased forum for researchers and clinicians to explore and manage the complexities of opioid prescription.
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