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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38529000/development-of-a-medical-device-in-response-to-a-fatal-self-injection-of-non-prescribed-opioids-a-case-report
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Kara Bragg, Michael Albus, Leslie V Simon, Bradley Bragg, Rachelle Beste
Patients who inject drugs (PWID) pose unique challenges in their medical care due to risks of increased infection and overdose. There are no known commercially available devices to prevent patients from self-injecting non-prescribed substances into vascular access devices (VADs). A patient in the emergency department (ED) of a midsized suburban hospital self-injected an opioid in the ED restroom after the placement of a vascular catheter by the nursing staff as part of her ED care. Despite precautions taken for a patient with a known opioid use disorder (OUD) and a history of self-injecting non-prescribed substances into VADs, the patient suffered a self-induced fatal overdose...
March 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38528812/gut-microbiota-and-symptom-expression-and-severity-in-neonatal-abstinence-syndrome
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Stephanie Sealschott, Rita Pickler, Christine Fortney, Michael Bailey, Brett Loman
Problem: Neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) affecting neonates with fetal exposure to opioids, is defined by expression and severity of symptoms. The pathophysiology behind symptoms variability is lacking. The study aims were to examine (a) differences in gut microbiota of neonates with and without NAS, (b) the relationships between gut microbiota and symptom expression and NAS severity, and (c) the changes in the neonate gut microbiota diversity during the course of NAS treatment. Methods: A cross-sectional observational design was used to examine differences in microbiota and a longitudinal, repeated measures approach was used to determine relationships between gut microbiota and NAS symptoms...
March 26, 2024: Biological Research for Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38528773/exploring-the-demographic-and-professional-characteristics-of-physicians-and-nurse-practitioners-associated-with-providing-medication-assisted-treatment-a-retrospective-observational-study
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Hannah L Maxey, Sierra X Vaughn, Analise Dickinson, Robin Newhouse
Integration of medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for opioid use disorder in primary care settings is an emerging health care delivery model that supports increased access to specialized care but requires primary care provider engagement. Examining the characteristics of providers who provide this service is key to informing targeted recruitment. Using administrative and supplemental data collected during license renewal, this study aimed to identify the characteristics of primary care physicians and nurse practitioners (NPs) associated with greater odds of providing MAT in their practice...
2024: Inquiry: a Journal of Medical Care Organization, Provision and Financing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38522974/the-development-and-implementation-of-the-fast-pace-assessment-framework-and-tiered-analgesic-orders-for-opioid-optimization
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Marilyn Bazinski, Catherine Lau, Brooke Clemons, Lisa Purser, Amy Kangwankij, Lena Ngo, Michael Lang, Brianna Besen, Kendall Gross, Amber Borucki, Matthias Behrends, Christine Miaskowski, Hildy Schell-Chaple
BACKGROUND: Within the context of the opioid epidemic, changes needed to be made in the prescription and administration of analgesics. The purpose of this paper is to describe the development and implementation of a project that utilized a holistic pain assessment framework and introduced new order sets to guide the integration of nonopioid, opioid, and co-analgesics in a quaternary care medical center. METHODS: An interdisciplinary team updated policies and procedures for pain assessment and opioid administration and created new analgesic order sets for both adult and pediatric patients...
March 23, 2024: Pain Management Nursing: Official Journal of the American Society of Pain Management Nurses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38513969/challenges-of-palliative-care-identified-by-stakeholders-in-resource-limited-settings-a-multi-regional-study-in-kazakhstan
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Islam Salikhanov, Savinova Yuliya, Monica Aceti, Reka Schweighoffer, Gulnara Kunirova, Fatima Khashagulgova, Byron Lawrence Crape, Maria C Katapodi
INTRODUCTION: In Kazakhstan, a country of 19 million residents, more than 100,000 patients need palliative care. Since at least one family member is usually involved in the care of a terminal patient, more than 200,000 people would benefit from high-quality palliative care services in the country. However, with only 45 physicians and 101 nurses attending to 1,925 palliative beds, Kazakhstan seeks to develop palliative services that meet the national needs in resource-limited settings and international standards...
March 19, 2024: Journal of Cancer Policy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38512125/pregnant-women-s-experiences-of-seeking-treatment-for-opioid-use
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Kimberly Dion, Sandra Cardaropoli, Ria Deshpande, Jennifer Kovarik
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to describe women's experiences seeking treatment for opioid use disorder during pregnancy. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: This was an exploratory multi-method study to understand women's experiences seeking treatment for opioid use disorder during pregnancy using surveys and interviews. Women pregnant within the past 5 years while using opioids were recruited from a private Facebook group for mothers on medication for opioid use disorder...
March 21, 2024: MCN. the American Journal of Maternal Child Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38510910/knowledge-and-attitude-of-healthcare-providers-regarding-palliative-care-and-related-factors-an-online-cross-sectional-study
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Sarya Swed, Haidara Bohsas, Hidar Alibrahim, Khaled Albakri, Mohammed Amir Rais, Mohammad Badr Almoshantaf, Wael Hafez, Yasmeen Abouainain, Bisher Sawaf, Lamees Alshareef, Zain Alabdeen Ayman Othman, Ibrahim Elbialy, Hekmieh Manad, Youmna Faheem, Steffi John, Jalal Alshareef, Lana Sheet, Amine Rakab
BACKGROUND: Palliative care alleviates pain and enhances the quality of life of patients with life-threatening illnesses. Training programs are required to provide patients with proper care and advance their health because the expertise of healthcare personnel in palliative care is inadequate. AIM: We aimed to assess healthcare professionals' knowledge of palliative care because palliative care programs are infrequently used in Syria. METHODS: An online cross-sectional study was conducted between July 24, 2022, and August 28, 2022, to assess palliative care knowledge and applications among Syrian healthcare workers...
February 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38503631/perceptions-of-nurses-regarding-opioid-administration-a-cross-sectional-study
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İpek Köse Tosunöz, Şeyma Yurtseven, Sevgi Deniz Doğan
BACKGROUND: Opioids are important drugs used in pain management due to their strong analgesic effects. However, there is limited research on nurses' perceptions of administering opioids. PURPOSE: This study aims to determine nurses' perceptions of administering opioids. DESIGN: This study used a descriptive cross-sectional design. SETTINGS: A university hospital located in the south of Turkey. METHODS: A self-reporting survey was provided to a convenience sample of 190 nurses...
March 18, 2024: Pain Management Nursing: Official Journal of the American Society of Pain Management Nurses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38500003/a-qualitative-exploration-of-the-use-of-telehealth-for-opioid-treatment-implications-for-nurse-managed-care
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Omeid Heidari, Abigail K Winiker, Sarah Pollock, Shereen Sodder, Judith I Tsui, Karin E Tobin
AIM: To characterise experiences with telehealth for Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) services among patients, prescribers, nurses and substance use counsellors to inform future best practices. DESIGN: We engaged a qualitative descriptive study design. METHODS: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with prescribers (nurse practitioners and physicians, n = 20), nurses and substance use counsellors (n = 7), and patients (n = 20) between June and September 2021...
March 18, 2024: Journal of Clinical Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38497237/short-and-long-term-safety-of-discontinuing-chronic-opioid-therapy-among-older-adults-with-alzheimer-s-disease-and-related-dementia
#30
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Yu-Jung Jenny Wei, Almut G Winterstein, Siegfried Schmidt, Roger B Fillingim, Stephan Schmidt, Michael J Daniels, Steven T DeKosky
BACKGROUND: Limited evidence exists on the short- and long-term safety of discontinuing versus continuing chronic opioid therapy (COT) among patients with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD). METHODS: This cohort study was conducted among 162,677 older residents with ADRD and receipt of COT using a 100% Medicare nursing home sample. Discontinuation of COT was defined as no opioid refills for ≥90 days. Primary outcomes were rates of pain-related hospitalisation, pain-related emergency department visit, injury, opioid use disorder (OUD) and opioid overdose (OD) measured by diagnosis codes at quarterly intervals during 1- and 2-year follow-ups...
March 1, 2024: Age and Ageing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38493405/impact-of-replacing-fentanyl-with-hydromorphone-as-the-first-line-postoperative-opioid-among-patients-undergoing-outpatient-cancer-surgery
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Jennifer R Majumdar, John Grbic, Sigrid Carlsson, Donna Barreiro, Marie Marte, Vincent Laudone, Melissa J Assel, Geema Masson
PURPOSE: In response to a nationwide fentanyl shortage, our institution assessed whether changing our first-line postoperative intravenous opioid from fentanyl to hydromorphone impacted patient outcomes. The primary research aim was to evaluate the association between first-line opioid and rapidity of recovery. DESIGN: The study team retrospectively obtained data on all consecutive patients extracted from the electronic medical record. The rapidity of recovery was defined as the time from entry into the postanesthesia care unit to the transition to Phase 2 for ambulatory extended recovery patients and as the length of total postanesthesia care unit stay for outpatients...
March 15, 2024: Journal of Perianesthesia Nursing: Official Journal of the American Society of PeriAnesthesia Nurses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38490692/postoperative-pain-and-pain-management-following-selective-dorsal-rhizotomy
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Isabel G Adams, Ramanie Jayaweera, Jennifer Lewis, Nadia Badawi, Mohamed E Abdel-Latif, Simon Paget
BACKGROUND: Selective dorsal rhizotomy (SDR) is a neurosurgical procedure that reduces lower limb spasticity, performed in some children with spastic diplegic cerebral palsy. Effective pain management after SDR is essential for early rehabilitation. This study aimed to describe the anaesthetic and early pain management, pain and adverse events in children following SDR. METHODS: This was a retrospective cohort study. Participants were all children who underwent SDR at a single Australian tertiary hospital between 2010 and 2020...
March 15, 2024: BMJ Paediatrics Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38490334/implementation-of-pharmaceutical-alternatives-to-a-toxic-drug-supply-in-british-columbia-a-mixed-methods-study
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Bernadette Pauly, Megan Kurz, Laura M Dale, Celeste Macevicius, Jeremy Kalicum, Daniel Gudiño Pérez, Jane McCall, Karen Urbanoski, Brittany Barker, Amanda Slaunwhite, Morgan Lindsay, Bohdan Nosyk
BACKGROUND: North America has been in an unrelenting overdose crisis for almost a decade. British Columbia (BC), Canada declared a public health emergency due to overdoses in 2016. Risk Mitigation Guidance (RMG) for prescribing pharmaceutical opioids, stimulants and benzodiazepine alternatives to the toxic drug supply ("safer supply") was implemented in March 2020 in an attempt to reduce harms of COVID-19 and overdose deaths in BC during dual declared public health emergencies. Our objective was to describe early implementation of RMG among prescribers in BC...
March 13, 2024: J Subst Use Addict Treat
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38486066/primary-care-professionals-perspectives-on-tailoring-buprenorphine-training-for-rural-practice
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Cheyenne Fenstemaker, Elizabeth A Abrams, Benjamin Obringer, Katherine King, Lindsay Y Dhanani, Berkeley Franz
PURPOSE: Buprenorphine is a highly effective medication for opioid use disorder (OUD) that remains substantially underutilized by primary care professionals (PCPs). This is particularly true in rural communities, which have fewer prescribers and significant access disparities. The Drug Enforcement Administration removed the X-waiver requirement in December 2022, yet many rural clinicians still report barriers to prescribing buprenorphine. In this study, we examined rural PCPs' experiences with buprenorphine to identify tailored training strategies for rural practice...
March 14, 2024: Journal of Rural Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38482834/outcomes-of-an-interprofessional-opioid-training-program-for-graduate-students-in-nursing-and-social-work
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Colleen Fisher, Victoria McDonald, Mary Jacque Carroll, Chris Walker, Simone C Durand, Susanne Fogger
Social workers and other behavioral health professionals trained to provide prevention, treatment, and recovery services for opioid use disorders (OUD) remain urgently needed in the U.S. particularly in states with widespread health professional shortage areas. To help mitigate this workforce gap, faculty in social work and nursing at a public university in Alabama developed and piloted an innovative HRSA-funded interprofessional traineeship to prepare graduate-level nursing and social work students to assess and treat opioid use disorders (OUD)...
March 14, 2024: Social Work in Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38477747/brazilian-version-of-the-pasero-opioid-induced-sedation-scale-cross-cultural-adaptation-study
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Sarah de Sá Leite, Maryana da Silva Furlan, Valquíria Aparecida da Silva, Marina de Góes Salvetti, Alessandra Santos da Fonseca, Mariana Bucci Sanches
OBJECTIVE: Perform a cross-cultural adaptation of the Pasero Opioid-induced Sedation Scale to the Brazilian setting. METHOD: This is a methodological study using Beaton's framework, which consists in six stages: translation, synthesis of translations, re-translation, expert committee, pre-test, and sending the adapted version of the instrument to the author of the original. The study was carried out from April to December 2021. The research was conducted in a private hospitalin the city of São Paulo, in the adult hospitalization and critical care units...
2024: Revista Gaúcha de Enfermagem
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38468284/learning-from-the-implementation-of-a-surgical-opioid-reduction-initiative-in-an-integrated-health-system-a-qualitative-study-among-providers-and-patients
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Willemijn L A Schäfer, Julie K Johnson, Meagan S Ager, Cassandra B Iroz, Reiping Huang, Salva N Balbale, Jonah J Stulberg
BACKGROUND: Surgical opioid overprescribing can result in long-term use or misuse. Between July 2018 and March 2019, the multicomponent intervention, Minimizing Opioid Prescribing in Surgery (MOPiS) was implemented in the general surgery clinics of five hospitals and successfully reduced opioid prescribing. To date, various studies have shown a positive outcome of similar reduction initiatives. However, in addition to evaluating the impact on clinical outcomes, it is important to understand the implementation process of an intervention to extend sustainability of interventions and allow for dissemination of the intervention into other contexts...
March 11, 2024: Implementation science communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38458849/implementation-of-a-clinic-based-yoga-program-for-chronic-pain
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sara Hall, Lauren R O'Keefe, Madisen K Janssen, Amanda A Herrmann, Leah R Hanson
PURPOSE: Although many integrative therapies exist, studies increasingly demonstrate yoga can help change the negative neuroplastic effects experienced by people living with chronic pain. Despite encouraging findings, a gap exists in accessible yoga programs designed to meet the individual needs of those experiencing limitations from chronic pain. This study evaluated a yoga program designed for people living with chronic pain delivered in a health care setting. Although yoga began as a spiritual practice thousands of years ago, it is now widely practiced for its physical and mental well-being aspects achieved through movement and breathing techniques...
March 7, 2024: Pain Management Nursing: Official Journal of the American Society of Pain Management Nurses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38458154/the-association-between-opioid-use-disorder-and-skilled-nursing-facility-acceptances-a-multicenter-retrospective-cohort-study
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Ifedayo O Kuye, Laura M Prichett, Rosalyn W Stewart, Scott A Berkowitz, Megan E Buresh
BACKGROUND: Prior single-hospital studies have documented barriers to acceptance that hospitalized patients with opioid use disorder (OUD) face when referred to skilled nursing facilities (SNFs). OBJECTIVE: To examine the impact of OUD on the number of SNF referrals and the proportion of referrals accepted. DESIGN, SETTINGS, AND PARTICIPANTS: A retrospective cohort study of hospitalizations with SNF referrals in 2019 at two academic hospitals in Baltimore, MD...
March 8, 2024: Journal of Hospital Medicine: An Official Publication of the Society of Hospital Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38456291/perioperative-intravenous-dexamethasone-significantly-reduces-postoperative-opioid-requirement-and-nausea-after-unilateral-elective-hip-arthroscopy-a-randomized-double-blinded-placebo-controlled-trial
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Dominik Kaiser, Armando Hoch, Dimitris Dimitriou, Tanja Groeber, Hagen Bomberg, Jos A Aguirre, Urs Eichenberger, Patrick O Zingg
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have shown that dexamethasone has a positive effect on postoperative pain control, opioid consumption, nausea, and vomiting and length of hospital stay after arthroplasty surgery. PURPOSE/HYPOTHESIS: The purpose of this study was to assess whether adding perioperative dexamethasone to our current pain regimen after hip arthroscopy is more effective than a placebo. It was hypothesized that dexamethasone would reduce postoperative pain, reduce opioid consumption, improve subjective pain and nausea scores, and reduce the number of vomiting events...
March 8, 2024: American Journal of Sports Medicine
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