Addressing Opioid Use Disorder in the Elderly Through Primary Care Innovation: Pain and Opioid Management in Older Adults

Status: Recruiting
Location: See location...
Intervention Type: Other
Study Type: Interventional
Study Phase: Not Applicable
SUMMARY

The extent and depth of the ongoing opioid crisis are well known and many interventions are under way in the United States and other countries to alleviate its devastating impact on individuals and the society. To address specific challenges of pain and opioid management (POM) in older and vulnerable adults, the investigators will design and implement a multi-faceted, person-centered, and scalable opioid use disorder (OUD) management program in Oklahoma primary care practices. The investigators expect that the rigorously designed and evidence-based program will establish and disseminate innovative solutions for pain and opioid management in high-risk, older and vulnerable populations living with chronic pain. The proposed initiative will help primary care practices optimize pain management approaches in older adults through an integrated and trans-disciplinary application of innovations in multi-modal pain management, pain mechanism-based pharmacotherapy, patient goal-oriented care, implementation science, evidence-based quality improvement methodology, and community-engaged design.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 18
Healthy Volunteers: f
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• For the Practice: Deliver primary care services to older adults. Be located in Oklahoma. Be willing to complete a pre- and post-practice characteristic and building blocks of primary care survey. Use an electronic health record.

• For Practice Clinicians: Be an MD, DO, PA, or APRN licensed to practice in Oklahoma. Be willing to complete a pre- and post- practice member survey. Be willing to work with the OPHIC external support personnel to use the performance measures.

• For Practice Staff: Be employed by the practice. Be willing to complete a pre- and post- practice member survey. Be willing to work with the OPHIC external support personnel to use performance measures to optimize pain management approaches in older adults.

• For Practice Patients: Be chronic pain patients aged 60 or older, or may be younger, but vulnerable due to disability, significant functional limitation or social deprivation. Be willing to complete PROMIS-29 surveys, participate in RISE-OK Project activities, and provide feedback on the RISE-OK program.

Locations
United States
Oklahoma
Oklahoma Clinical and Translational Science Institute
RECRUITING
Oklahoma City
Contact Information
Primary
Timothy VanWagoner, PhD
Timothy-VanWagoner@ouhsc.edu
(405) 271-3480
Backup
Juell Homco, PhD, MPH
juell-homco@ouhsc.edu
(918) 660-3808
Time Frame
Start Date: 2020-09-30
Estimated Completion Date: 2024-09-30
Participants
Target number of participants: 1035
Treatments
Other: Primary Care Practices
Dissemination and Implementation Research
Related Therapeutic Areas
Sponsors
Collaborators: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)
Leads: University of Oklahoma

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