Consensus-Based Treatment Approaches for Managing Concerning Behaviors in Patients on Long-term Opioid Therapy for Chronic Pain: Case-Based Applications
Guidelines recommend careful monitoring of patients on long-term opioid therapy for chronic pain to assess for concerning medication-taking behaviors that may signal opioid misuse or the presence of a substance use disorder. However, specific management strategies to guide providers if concerning me...
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doaj-ffe56d000f85478a8716d3368bc27b542020-11-24T22:10:39ZengElsevierMayo Clinic Proceedings: Innovations, Quality & Outcomes2542-45482018-06-01229198Consensus-Based Treatment Approaches for Managing Concerning Behaviors in Patients on Long-term Opioid Therapy for Chronic Pain: Case-Based ApplicationsWilliam C. Becker, MD0E. Jennifer Edelman, MD, MHS1Joanna L. Starrels, MD, MS2Soraya Azari, MD3Payel Roy, MD4Sarah R. Young, PhD, LMSW5Jane Liebschutz, MD6Jessica S. Merlin, MD, PhD7VA Connecticut Healthcare System, New Haven, CT; Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT; Correspondence: Address to William C. Becker, MD, VA Connecticut Healthcare System, Mail Stop 151B, 950 Campbell Ave, West Haven, CT 06516Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CTAlbert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NYUniversity of California, San Francisco, San FranciscoBoston Medical Center, Boston, MACollege of Community and Public Affairs, Binghamton University, Binghamton, NYUniversity of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PAUniversity of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PAGuidelines recommend careful monitoring of patients on long-term opioid therapy for chronic pain to assess for concerning medication-taking behaviors that may signal opioid misuse or the presence of a substance use disorder. However, specific management strategies to guide providers if concerning medication-taking behaviors emerge are lacking. Therefore, we recruited a Delphi panel—42 experts in chronic pain and opioid prescribing—to develop consensus-based treatment approaches to guide management of the 6 most common and concerning behaviors identified: missing prescriber appointments, taking opioids for symptoms other than pain, using more opioid medication than prescribed, asking for an increase in opioid dose, aggressive behavior, and alcohol and other substance use. The results of that process are published as a separate study. The purpose of the present study was to present clinical cases in which concerning medication-taking behaviors arise in the course of long-term opioid therapy and demonstrate for readers how the Delphi panel’s consensus-based approaches could be applied.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2542454818300249 |
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William C. Becker, MD E. Jennifer Edelman, MD, MHS Joanna L. Starrels, MD, MS Soraya Azari, MD Payel Roy, MD Sarah R. Young, PhD, LMSW Jane Liebschutz, MD Jessica S. Merlin, MD, PhD |
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William C. Becker, MD E. Jennifer Edelman, MD, MHS Joanna L. Starrels, MD, MS Soraya Azari, MD Payel Roy, MD Sarah R. Young, PhD, LMSW Jane Liebschutz, MD Jessica S. Merlin, MD, PhD Consensus-Based Treatment Approaches for Managing Concerning Behaviors in Patients on Long-term Opioid Therapy for Chronic Pain: Case-Based Applications Mayo Clinic Proceedings: Innovations, Quality & Outcomes |
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William C. Becker, MD E. Jennifer Edelman, MD, MHS Joanna L. Starrels, MD, MS Soraya Azari, MD Payel Roy, MD Sarah R. Young, PhD, LMSW Jane Liebschutz, MD Jessica S. Merlin, MD, PhD |
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Consensus-Based Treatment Approaches for Managing Concerning Behaviors in Patients on Long-term Opioid Therapy for Chronic Pain: Case-Based Applications |
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Consensus-Based Treatment Approaches for Managing Concerning Behaviors in Patients on Long-term Opioid Therapy for Chronic Pain: Case-Based Applications |
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Consensus-Based Treatment Approaches for Managing Concerning Behaviors in Patients on Long-term Opioid Therapy for Chronic Pain: Case-Based Applications |
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Consensus-Based Treatment Approaches for Managing Concerning Behaviors in Patients on Long-term Opioid Therapy for Chronic Pain: Case-Based Applications |
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Consensus-Based Treatment Approaches for Managing Concerning Behaviors in Patients on Long-term Opioid Therapy for Chronic Pain: Case-Based Applications |
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consensus-based treatment approaches for managing concerning behaviors in patients on long-term opioid therapy for chronic pain: case-based applications |
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Mayo Clinic Proceedings: Innovations, Quality & Outcomes |
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Guidelines recommend careful monitoring of patients on long-term opioid therapy for chronic pain to assess for concerning medication-taking behaviors that may signal opioid misuse or the presence of a substance use disorder. However, specific management strategies to guide providers if concerning medication-taking behaviors emerge are lacking. Therefore, we recruited a Delphi panel—42 experts in chronic pain and opioid prescribing—to develop consensus-based treatment approaches to guide management of the 6 most common and concerning behaviors identified: missing prescriber appointments, taking opioids for symptoms other than pain, using more opioid medication than prescribed, asking for an increase in opioid dose, aggressive behavior, and alcohol and other substance use. The results of that process are published as a separate study. The purpose of the present study was to present clinical cases in which concerning medication-taking behaviors arise in the course of long-term opioid therapy and demonstrate for readers how the Delphi panel’s consensus-based approaches could be applied. |
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