实施基于短信的干预措施,增加长期阿片类药物治疗患者获得纳洛酮的机会。

Q3 Medicine Journal of opioid management Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.5055/jom.0830
Scott G Weiner, Salah Alrakawi, Morgan Kelley, Amrita Chabria Shahani, Cheryl Silva, Andrew D McCatty, Danielle Lasden, Karthik Sivashanker
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目的针对长期接受阿片类药物治疗的初级保健患者实施基于短信的干预措施,以提高纳洛酮的可及性:设计:对医院质量改进措施的回顾性分析:本研究于2022年3月至7月期间在一家学术医疗中心下属的部分初级医疗实践中进行:如果患者长期(≥90天)使用阿片类药物≥50吗啡毫克当量/天,且之前未选择不接收短信,则有资格接受干预:向患者发送短信,询问其是否有兴趣获得纳洛酮试剂盒,这将促使药剂师联系患者并通过邮寄提供药物:我们检查了短信回复率和发放纳洛酮试剂盒的数量:共有 243 名患者收到了短信。其中 230 人(94.7%)的主要语言为英语,150 人(61.7%)为白人,57 人(23.5%)为黑人/非洲裔美国人。平均年龄为 57.3 岁。收到短信后,243 名患者中有 64 人(26.3%)回复 "取消订阅"。有 35 名患者(占 14.4%)回复了短信,18 名患者(占回复患者的 51.4%,占所有回复患者的 7.4%)希望获得药物,药剂师与他们取得了联系,并为他们配药和邮寄处方:结论:向长期使用阿片类药物的患者提供纳洛酮的短信计划是可行的。然而,只有不到 15% 的患者回复了短信,其中仅有一半的患者希望获得药物。
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Implementing a text-message-based intervention to increase access to naloxone for patients on chronic opioid therapy.

Objective: To implement a text-message-based intervention for primary care patients taking chronic opioid therapy to increase access to naloxone.

Design: Retrospective analysis of a hospital quality improvement initiative.

Setting: This study was conducted with selected primary care practices affiliated with an academic medical center between March and July 2022.

Participants: Patients were eligible for receiving the intervention if they had chronic (≥90 days) opioid use of ≥50 morphine milligram equivalents/day and had not previously opted out of receiving text messages.

Interventions: Text messages were sent to patients inquiring about interest in obtaining a naloxone kit, which prompted a pharmacist to contact the patient and provide the medication by mail.

Main outcome measures: We examined response rates to text messages and numbers of naloxone kits dispensed.

Results: There were 243 patients identified who were sent the text message. Of these, 230 (94.7 percent) had a primary language of English, 150 (61.7 percent) were White, and 57 (23.5 percent) were Black/African American. The mean age was 57.3 years. After receiving the text messages, 64 (26.3 percent) of the 243 patients responded with "unsubscribe." Thirty-five (14.4 percent) patients responded to the message, and 18 patients (51.4 percent of those who responded or 7.4 percent of all included patients) wanted the medication and were contacted by a pharmacist who filled and mailed the prescription to them.

Conclusions: A text-message-based program to provide naloxone to patients with chronic opioid use was feasible. However, fewer than 15 percent of patients responded to the message, and just half of those wanted the medicine.

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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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