Prolonged Use of Pain Medication Past the Postoperative Period in Older Adults

老年人术后长期使用止痛药

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Project Summary/Abstract……………………………………………………………………………………………… This is an application for a K23 award for Dr. Tasce Bongiovanni, an acute care, trauma and surgical critical care physician at University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). Dr. Bongiovanni is establishing herself as an investigator in patient-oriented research using implementation science to prevent the prolonged use of pain medications in older adults in the postoperative period. Although short-term use of opioid-sparing medications may be appropriate for postoperative pain control, long-term use in older adults can lead to adverse events including increased risk of hospitalization and death, and should be avoided. However, a shift towards multimodal pain regimens driven by the opioid epidemic has taken place without attention to ensuring that opioid-sparing medications are discontinued appropriately. Since older adults account for roughly half of all surgeries in the United States, a proportion expected to increase as the population rapidly ages, a deeper understanding of prolonged use of opioid-sparing medication is an urgent public health concern. The objective of this K23 proposal is to better understand and address, via a targeted, evidence-based intervention, prolonged used of postoperative pain medication in older adults. My central hypothesis is that continuation of pain medication postoperatively is common in older adults, has worsened as surgeons shift to multimodal regimens, and that this phenomenon is largely due to lack of communication and coordination between care teams and patients. The aims of this proposal are: 1. In a nationally representative Medicare population, define the epidemiology of prolonged use of pain medications prescribed postoperatively, including patient, clinician and health system risk factors; 2. Conduct qualitative interviews with clinicians and older adult patients and their caregivers to document experiences of prolonged use of pain medication in the postoperative period and obtain feedback about a planned pilot intervention to address these issues and 3. Pilot an intervention to prevent the prolonged use of postoperative pain medication for older adults after surgery. The aims of this proposal are developed to directly support career development activities with a focus on training in 1. Advanced statistical analysis, specifically of Medicare data; 2. Robust qualitative methodology; 3. Design and evaluate effective implementation strategies for older adults and 4. Career development and leadership, focused on surgery in older adults, with the long-term goal career goal to combine her clinical and research interests to improve postoperative care and medication use in older adults. Dr. Bongiovanni will conduct this work with an exceptional mentoring team, led by Dr. Steinman and embedded in the UCSF Pepper Center. This K23 proposal will advance our knowledge of the risk factors and drivers of prolonged use of pain medication in the postoperative period, and use this knowledge to design, refine and test the feasibility and acceptability of an intervention to prevent prolonged use for older adults. It will also provide advanced research skills and valuable data to launch Dr. Bongiovanni’s career as an independent investigator at the intersection of surgery and aging. Together, the data and training plan will form the basis for a compelling R01 proposal to improve postoperative care for older adults.
项目概要/摘要……………………………………………………………………………………………… 这是 Tasce Bongiovanni 博士的 K23 奖项申请,他是一名急症护理、创伤和外科危重症患者 Bongiovanni 博士是加州大学旧金山分校 (UCSF) 的护理医师。 研究者以患者为导向,利用科学实施来防止长期使用疼痛 老年人术后短期使用阿片类药物。 可能适合术后疼痛控制,但老年人长期使用可能会导致不良事件 包括增加住院和死亡的风险,应该避免。 然而,一个 转移 由阿片类药物流行所驱动的多模式疼痛治疗方案已经出现,但没有注意确保 适当停用阿片类药物。 由于老年人约占总人口的一半 在美国,随着人口迅速老龄化,手术比例预计会增加, 了解长期使用不含阿片类药物的药物是一个紧迫的公共卫生问题。 这 K23 提案的目标是通过有针对性的、基于证据的干预措施更好地理解和解决 我的中心假设是,老年人术后长期使用止痛药。 术后疼痛药物治疗在老年人中很常见,并且随着外科医生转向多模式治疗而恶化 造成这种现象的主要原因是护理人员之间缺乏沟通和协调 该提案的目标是: 1. 在具有全国代表性的医疗保险人群中,定义 术后长期使用止痛药的流行病学,包括患者、临床医生 和卫生系统风险因素; 2. 对信徒和老年患者进行定性访谈; 他们的护理人员记录术后长期使用止痛药的经验,以及 获取有关解决这些问题的计划试点干预措施的反馈,并 3. 试点干预措施 防止老年人手术后长期使用术后止痛药。 制定建议是为了直接支持职业发展活动,重点是 1. 高级统计分析,特别是医疗保险数据; 2. 稳健的定性方法; 3. 设计和分析 评估老年人的有效实施策略,以及 4. 职业发展和领导力, 专注于老年人手术,长期目标职业目标是将临床和研究结合起来 Bongiovanni 博士将负责改善老年人的术后护理和药物使用。 与 Steinman 博士领导的 UCSF Pepper 中心的优秀指导团队合作。 这项 K23 提案将增进我们对长期使用疼痛的风险因素和驱动因素的了解 术后期间的药物治疗,并利用这些知识来设计、完善和测试可行性和 防止老年人长期使用干预措施的可接受性 它还将提供先进的研究。 技能和宝贵的数据,以开启 Bongiovanni 博士作为独立调查员的职业生涯 数据和培训计划将共同构成令人信服的 R01 提案的基础 改善老年人的术后护理。

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Prolonged Use of Pain Medication Past the Postoperative Period in Older Adults
老年人术后长期使用止痛药
  • 批准号:
    10633253
  • 财政年份:
    2022
  • 资助金额:
    $ 16.31万
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