Stepped care model of pain management and quality of pain care in long-term opioid therapy.

Successful organizational improvement processes depend on application of reliable metrics to establish targets and to monitor progress. This study examined the utility of the Pain Care Quality (PCQ) extraction tool in evaluating implementation of the Stepped Care Model for Pain Management at one Veterans Health Administration (VHA) healthcare system over 4 yr and in a non-VHA Federally qualified health center (FQHC) over 2 yr. Two hundred progress notes per year from VHA and 150 notes per year from FQHC primary care prescribers of long-term opioid therapy (>90 consecutive days) were randomly sampled. Each note was coded for the presence or absence of key dimensions of PCQ (i.e., pain assessment, treatment plans, pain reassessment/outcomes, patient education). General estimating equations controlling for provider and facility were used to examine changes in PCQ items over time. Improvements in the VHA were noted in pain reassessment and patient education, with trends in positive directions for all dimensions. Results suggest that the PCQ extraction tool is feasible and may be responsive to efforts to promote organizational improvements in pain care. Future research is indicated to improve the reliability of the PCQ extraction tool and enhance its usability.

[1]  R. Kerns,et al.  Veterans' reports of pain and associations with ratings of health, health-risk behaviors, affective distress, and use of the healthcare system. , 2003, Journal of rehabilitation research and development.

[2]  R. Kerns,et al.  Implementation of the Veterans Health Administration National Pain Management Strategy , 2011, Translational behavioral medicine.

[3]  L. Campbell,et al.  The unequal burden of pain: confronting racial and ethnic disparities in pain. , 2003, Pain medicine.

[4]  Lauren M. Denneson,et al.  Primary care clinician adherence to guidelines for the management of chronic musculoskeletal pain: results from the study of the effectiveness of a collaborative approach to pain. , 2011, Pain medicine.

[5]  J. Kennedy,et al.  Prevalence of persistent pain in the U.S. adult population: new data from the 2010 national health interview survey. , 2014, The journal of pain : official journal of the American Pain Society.

[6]  V. Dzau,et al.  Relieving pain in America: insights from an Institute of Medicine committee. , 2014, JAMA.

[7]  D. Turk Clinical Effectiveness and Cost-Effectiveness of Treatments for Patients With Chronic Pain , 2002, The Clinical journal of pain.

[8]  Ianita Zlateva,et al.  Using Health Information Technology to Improve Adherence to Opioid Prescribing Guidelines in Primary Care , 2015, The Clinical journal of pain.

[9]  M. Wall,et al.  Understanding primary care physicians' treatment of chronic low back pain: the role of physician and practice factors. , 2009, Pain medicine.

[10]  Allison W Lee,et al.  Development and application of an electronic health record information extraction tool to assess quality of pain management in primary care , 2014, Translational behavioral medicine.

[11]  H. Flor,et al.  Efficacy of multidisciplinary pain treatment centers: a meta-analytic review , 1992, Pain.

[12]  E. Spitznagel,et al.  A proposed solution to the base rate problem in the kappa statistic. , 1985, Archives of general psychiatry.

[13]  Declan T. Barry,et al.  Opioids, chronic pain, and addiction in primary care. , 2010, The journal of pain : official journal of the American Pain Society.

[14]  M. Gerrity,et al.  Veterans affairs primary care clinicians' attitudes toward chronic pain and correlates of opioid prescribing rates. , 2008, Pain medicine.

[15]  C. Ponte,et al.  Attitudes and knowledge about pain: an assessment of West Virginia family physicians. , 2005, Family medicine.

[16]  J. R. Landis,et al.  The measurement of observer agreement for categorical data. , 1977, Biometrics.

[17]  R. Hardeman,et al.  Health professionals' pain management decisions are influenced by their role (nurse or physician) and by patient gender, age and ethnicity , 2014, Evidence-Based Nursing.

[18]  Judith A. Savageau,et al.  Primary care provider concerns about management of chronic pain in community clinic populations , 2006, Journal of general internal medicine.

[19]  D. Cicchetti Guidelines, Criteria, and Rules of Thumb for Evaluating Normed and Standardized Assessment Instruments in Psychology. , 1994 .

[20]  I. Zlateva,et al.  Comprehensive assessment of chronic pain management in primary care: a first phase of a quality improvement initiative at a multisite Community Health Center. , 2012, Quality in primary care.

[21]  Lindsey M. Dorflinger,et al.  A Partnered Approach to Opioid Management, Guideline Concordant Care and the Stepped Care Model of Pain Management , 2014, Journal of General Internal Medicine.

[22]  Erik Michel,et al.  Stop the pain! A nation‐wide quality improvement programme in paediatric oncology pain control , 2008, European journal of pain.

[23]  R. Kerns Transforming pain care in the United States Department of Veterans Affairs: the role of the VA Pain Research Network. , 2013, The Clinical journal of pain.

[24]  S. Farber,et al.  Improving cancer pain management through a system wide commitment. , 1998, Journal of palliative medicine.

[25]  J. Wheeler,et al.  Analysis of the physician variable in pain management. , 2001, Pain medicine.

[26]  Timothy S. Carey,et al.  Documentation of Pain Care Processes Does Not Accurately Reflect Pain Management Delivered in Primary Care , 2010, Journal of General Internal Medicine.

[27]  Charles Maynard,et al.  The patient-centered medical home in the Veterans Health Administration. , 2013, The American journal of managed care.

[28]  J. Loeser,et al.  Pain Medicine Versus Pain Management: Ethical Dilemmas Created by Contemporary Medicine and Business , 2013, The Clinical journal of pain.

[29]  D. Nelson,et al.  A National Study of Racial Differences in Pain Screening Rates in the VA Health Care System , 2013, The Clinical journal of pain.

[30]  K. Kroenke,et al.  Self-management support and communication from nurse care managers compared with primary care physicians: a focus group study of patients with chronic musculoskeletal pain. , 2010, Pain management nursing : official journal of the American Society of Pain Management Nurses.

[31]  R. Kerns,et al.  Barriers and Facilitators to Chronic Non-cancer Pain Management in Primary Care: A Qualitative Analysis of Primary Care Providers' Experiences and Attitudes , 2013 .

[32]  Charles S Cleeland,et al.  Rapid Improvement in Pain Management: The Veterans Health Administration and the Institute for Healthcare Improvement Collaborative , 2003, The Clinical journal of pain.

[33]  C. Sherbourne,et al.  Does Screening for Pain Correspond to High Quality Care for Veterans? , 2010, Journal of General Internal Medicine.