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- W2912704418 abstract "•Identify current opioid prescribing regulations and describe their perceived impact on adult cancer patients in an outpatient palliative care clinic.•Identify factors that impact adult cancer patients’ experience of pain and pain management in the current climate of the “opioid crisis.”•Identify future areas of needed research to lessen the adverse impact of the “opioid crisis” and prescribing regulations on palliative care patients. In the United States, there has been an increase in opioid misuse leading to increased monitoring. Although many guidelines exclude treatment of palliative patients, it remains important to evaluate all patients receiving opioids for substance misuse to ensure safety. The primary objective was to determine if current opioid prescribing regulations are perceived by adult cancer patients as a barrier to adequate pain management. Following a review of the literature and discussion with palliative experts, we identified potential concerns for patients with prescribing guidelines and developed a 21-item survey. We used a convenience sample of patients receiving opioids in the University of Virginia Palliative Care clinic during the period from February to April 2018. We used chi-square and t-tests to evaluate the correlation between patient perceptions that regulations made pain management difficult and demographic variables, pain and physical function scores, and the opioid risk tool (ORT). Ninety patients completed the survey. The majority (88.9%) were aware of opioid prescribing laws and 83.2% agreed that opioid abuse is a problem. One-third reported increased regulations made it difficult to manage pain (37.1%) or that insurance issues were a barrier to getting pain medications (32.6%). 38.9% of patients reported their doctor is less likely to prescribe strong pain medications due to the opioid crisis and 24% stated family or friends have told them not to take opiates. In univariate analyses, patients with higher ORT scores (p=0.025) and those with higher pain scores (p=0.0058) were more likely to report difficulty obtaining pain medications due to prescribing regulations. This initial survey suggests many palliative care patients feel the increase in opioid prescribing regulations is a barrier to adequate pain management." @default.
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- W2912704418 title "The Opioid Epidemic and Opioid Prescribing Regulations: A Survey Exploring Potential Barriers to Adequate Pain Management in Adults with Cancer (FR440B)" @default.
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