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Multidisciplinary care for opioid dose reduction in patients with chronic non-cancer pain: A systematic realist review
Abhimanyu Sud
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,
Alana Armas
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,
Heather Cunningham
3
,
Shawn Tracy
2
,
Kirk Foat
4
,
Navindra Persaud
5
,
Fardous Hosseiny
6
,
Sylvia Hyland
7
,
Leyna Lowe
6
,
Erin Zlahtic
8
,
Rhea Murti
9
,
Hannah Derue
10
,
Ilana Birnbaum
11
,
Katija Bonin
11
,
Ross Upshur
12
,
Michelle L. A. Nelson
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Bridgepoint Collaboratory for Research and Innovation, Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute, Sinai Health System, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Independent Researcher, London, Ontario, Canada
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Department of Family and Community Medicine, St. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada,
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Canadian Mental Health Association National, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Institute for Safe Medication Practices Canada, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Bridgepoint Collaboratory for Research and Innovation, Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute, Sinai Health System, Toronto, Ontario, Canada,
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2020-07-27
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SJR: 0.803
CiteScore: 5.4
Impact factor: 2.6
ISSN: 19326203
PubMed ID:
32716982
Multidisciplinary
Abstract
Context Opioid related deaths are at epidemic levels in many developed nations globally. Concerns about the contribution of prescribed opioids, and particularly high-dose opioids, continue to mount as do initiatives to reduce prescribing. Evidence around opioid tapering, which can be challenging and potentially hazardous, is not well developed. A recent national guideline has recognized this and recommended referral to multidisciplinary care for challenging cases of opioid tapering. However, multidisciplinary care for opioid tapering is not well understood or defined. Objective Identify the existing literature on any multidisciplinary care programs that evaluate impact on opioid use, synthesize how these programs work and clarify whom they benefit. Study design Systematic rapid realist review. Dataset Bibliographic databases (MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, PsycINFO, Cochrane Library), grey literature, reference hand search and formal expert consultation. Results 95 studies were identified. 75% of the programs were from the United States and the majority (n = 62) were published after 2000. A minority (n = 23) of programs reported on >12 month opioid use outcomes. There were three necessary but insufficient mechanisms common to all programs: pain relief, behavior change and active medication management. Programs that did not include a combination of all three mechanisms did not result in opioid dose reductions. A concerning 20–40% of subjects resumed opioid use within one year of program completion. Conclusions Providing alternative analgesia is insufficient for reducing opioid doses. Even high quality primary care multidisciplinary care programs do not reduce prescribed opioid use unless there is active medication management accomplished by changing the primary opioid prescriber. Rates of return to use of opioids from these programs are very concerning in the current context of a highly potent and lethal street drug supply. This contextual factor may be powerful enough to undermine the modest benefits of opioid dose reduction via multidisciplinary care.
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Sud A. et al. Multidisciplinary care for opioid dose reduction in patients with chronic non-cancer pain: A systematic realist review // PLoS ONE. 2020. Vol. 15. No. 7. p. e0236419.
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Sud A., Armas A., Cunningham H., Tracy S., Foat K., Persaud N., Hosseiny F., Hyland S., Lowe L., Zlahtic E., Murti R., Derue H., Birnbaum I., Bonin K., Upshur R., Nelson M. L. A. Multidisciplinary care for opioid dose reduction in patients with chronic non-cancer pain: A systematic realist review // PLoS ONE. 2020. Vol. 15. No. 7. p. e0236419.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1371/journal.pone.0236419
UR - https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0236419
TI - Multidisciplinary care for opioid dose reduction in patients with chronic non-cancer pain: A systematic realist review
T2 - PLoS ONE
AU - Sud, Abhimanyu
AU - Armas, Alana
AU - Cunningham, Heather
AU - Tracy, Shawn
AU - Foat, Kirk
AU - Persaud, Navindra
AU - Hosseiny, Fardous
AU - Hyland, Sylvia
AU - Lowe, Leyna
AU - Zlahtic, Erin
AU - Murti, Rhea
AU - Derue, Hannah
AU - Birnbaum, Ilana
AU - Bonin, Katija
AU - Upshur, Ross
AU - Nelson, Michelle L. A.
PY - 2020
DA - 2020/07/27
PB - Public Library of Science (PLoS)
SP - e0236419
IS - 7
VL - 15
PMID - 32716982
SN - 1932-6203
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@article{2020_Sud,
author = {Abhimanyu Sud and Alana Armas and Heather Cunningham and Shawn Tracy and Kirk Foat and Navindra Persaud and Fardous Hosseiny and Sylvia Hyland and Leyna Lowe and Erin Zlahtic and Rhea Murti and Hannah Derue and Ilana Birnbaum and Katija Bonin and Ross Upshur and Michelle L. A. Nelson},
title = {Multidisciplinary care for opioid dose reduction in patients with chronic non-cancer pain: A systematic realist review},
journal = {PLoS ONE},
year = {2020},
volume = {15},
publisher = {Public Library of Science (PLoS)},
month = {jul},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0236419},
number = {7},
pages = {e0236419},
doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0236419}
}
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Sud, Abhimanyu, et al. “Multidisciplinary care for opioid dose reduction in patients with chronic non-cancer pain: A systematic realist review.” PLoS ONE, vol. 15, no. 7, Jul. 2020, p. e0236419. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0236419.