A Survey of Opioid Medication Stewardship Practices at Academic Medical Centers

Journal Title: Hospital Pharmacy - Year , Vol 54, Issue 1

Abstract

Purpose: The results of a survey of academic medical centers assessing the presence and description of opioid stewardship activities. Methods: Academic medical centers within the Vizient University Health System Consortium Pharmacy Network were asked to complete a survey related to opioid stewardship activities. The survey consisted of 30 questions aimed at identifying current opioid stewardship practices among hospitals and health systems. Results: There were 27 respondents to the survey. Only 42.3% of respondents have opioid stewardship activities in place. Opioid stewardship practices are primarily linked to either formal consult services or the role of a clinical pharmacy specialist. Very few institutions have opioid stewardship embedded into the daily practice of clinical pharmacists. Just over half of respondents have pharmacists as part of a pain consult team. Principle roles of pharmacists on consult teams include provider education, patient education, and optimization of therapy outside of a collaborative practice or prescribing role. Over half of the respondents participating in stewardship maintain a pharmacist’s role in monitoring surgery and postoperative opioid prescribing. The majority of respondents have opioid medication policies in place to address range orders, smart pump programming of opioids, limits on meperidine use, and cumulative limits on acetaminophen dosing. Conclusion: There are limited examples of pharmacy services related to opioid stewardship. The authors believe this is a pharmacy practice model that will evolve with the national attention to the opioid epidemic and new Joint Commission Standards.

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Pamela Phelps, Thomas S. Achey, Katherine D. Mieure, Lourdes Cuellar, Heidemarie MacMaster, Robert Pecho, Virginia Ghafoor

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Pamela Phelps, Thomas S. Achey, Katherine D. Mieure, Lourdes Cuellar, Heidemarie MacMaster, Robert Pecho, Virginia Ghafoor (). A Survey of Opioid Medication Stewardship Practices at Academic Medical Centers. Hospital Pharmacy, 54(1), -. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-682461