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Integrating A Functional Assessment Tool For Chronic Pain In Primary Care, Amanda Blanche Parent
Integrating A Functional Assessment Tool For Chronic Pain In Primary Care, Amanda Blanche Parent
College of Nursing and Health Sciences Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) Project Publications
Background: Chronic pain is prevalent in the United States. Frequently, rural primary care providers must manage patients’ chronic pain and any associated long-term opioids. Best evidence-based practices recommend, and in some cases state guidelines require, periodic functional assessment, for which the CDC endorses the PEG assessment scale.
Purpose: To integrate the PEG assessment scale into a rural, primary care practice and evaluate sustainability in following best evidence-based practice guidelines.
Methods: A one-year retrospective chart review determined the baseline quality and frequency of functional assessment. A pre-implementation survey was distributed to providers to assess knowledge of opioid prescribing guidelines and their …
Assessing Adherence With Naloxone Prescription Guidelines For Chronic Pain Patients: Recommendations For Improvement, Elizabeth O'Neill
Assessing Adherence With Naloxone Prescription Guidelines For Chronic Pain Patients: Recommendations For Improvement, Elizabeth O'Neill
Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects
Although the Vermont statute governing prescription of opioids for chronic pain states that patients taking over 90 morphine milliequivalents daily or opioids with a benzodiazepine should receive a naloxone prescription, there is no mechanism within the Chronic Opioid Protocol report at Colchester Family Medicine to assess adherence to that policy. This project sought to determine if there is a gap between patients who should receive a prescription and patients who have a prescription to see if there is a need to alter the Chronic Opioid Protocol or provide greater monitoring to ensure patient safety while on opioids for chronic pain.