Intended and unintended consequences: Changes in opioid prescribing practices for postsurgical, acute, and chronic pain indications following two policies in North Carolina, 2012–2018 – Controlled and single-series interrupted time series analyses

Original research
by
Maierhofer, Courtney N. et al

Release Date

2023

Geography

USA

Language of Resource

English

Full Text Available

No

Open Access / OK to Reproduce

No

Peer Reviewed

Yes

Objective

The potential misapplication of current opioid prescribing policies remains understudied and may have substantial adverse implications for patient safety.

Findings/Key points

We found mixed evidence on the potential impact of two opioid prescribing policies, with some observed declines in a group not intended to be impacted by the policy. This study provides evidence of the need for clearer opioid prescribing policies to ensure impacts on intended populations and avoid unintended consequences.

Design/methods

Autoregressive integrated moving average models to assess level and trend changes

Keywords

About prescribers
Policy/Regulatory
Chronic pain