Opioid Management Review Committee: Fostering Interdisciplinary Education and Support Amid the Ongoing US Opioid Overdose Crisis

Author:

Neale Kyle1,Samala Renato V.1ORCID,Lagman Ruth1,Mullan Patricia B.2,Shoemaker Laura1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Palliative and Supportive Care, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, USA

2. Department of Medical Education, University of Michigan School of Medicine, Ann Arbor, MI, USA

Abstract

Background Over the past two decades, pain and suffering caused by the U.S. opioid crisis have resulted in significant morbidity, policy reforms and healthcare resource strain, and affected healthcare providers’ efforts to manage their patients’ pain. In 2017, Cleveland Clinic’s Department of Palliative and Supportive Care established their Opioid Management Review Committee (OMRC), which focuses on patient safety, opioid stewardship, education on specialist pain management and addiction medicine skills, and offers emotional and informational support to colleagues managing complex pain cases. Objectives This quality assessment and improvement activity describes the organization and effects of the OMRC on healthcare workers in the department. Methods On February 1, 2023, an online survey was distributed to attendees of the OMRC. Participants were asked to provide their demographic information and free text responses to questions about the purpose of the OMRC, their judgment about the extent to which the OMRC has changed their approach to pain management, the OMRC’s impact on their approach to opioid management, its impact on the clinicians’ confidence in managing nonmedical opioid use or comorbid substance use, and suggestions to improve future meetings. Results Fifty-nine out of 79 clinicians completed the survey (75% response rate). Participants’ aggregate responses indicated that the committee fostered interdisciplinary collaboration, provided emotional and professional support, increased awareness of responsible opioid prescribing, and enhanced confidence in managing complex cases involving non-medical opioid use or comorbid substance use. Conclusion The OMRC represents a comprehensive interdisciplinary approach to safely manage opioid therapy during the contemporary opioid overdose crisis.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine

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