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System-level policies on appropriate opioid use, a multi-stakeholder consensus
Date Issued
2022-03-12
Date Available
2024-08-28T14:51:37Z
Abstract
Background: This consensus statement was developed because there are concerns about the appropriate use of opioids for acute pain management, with opposing views in the literature. Consensus statement on policies for system-level interventions may help inform organisations such as management structures, government agencies and funding bodies. Methods: We conducted a multi-stakeholder survey using a modified Delphi methodology focusing on policies, at the system level, rather than at the prescriber or patient level. We aimed to provide consensus statements for current developments and priorities for future developments. Results: Twenty-five experts from a variety of fields with experience in acute pain management were invited to join a review panel, of whom 23 completed a modified Delphi survey of policies designed to improve the safety and quality of opioids prescribing for acute pain in the secondary care setting. Strong agreement, defined as consistent among> 75% of panellists, was observed for ten statements. Conclusions: Using a modified Delphi study, we found agreement among a multidisciplinary panel, including patient representation, on prioritisation of policies for system-level interventions, to improve governance, pain management, patient/consumers care, safety and engagement.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Springer
Journal
BMC Health Services Research
Volume
22
Start Page
1
End Page
8
Copyright (Published Version)
2022 The Authors
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
1472-6963
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