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Opioids for Osteoarthritis: Cross-Sectional Survey of Patient Perspectives and Satisfaction

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Journal J Clin Med
Specialty General Medicine
Date 2023 Apr 13
PMID 37048816
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Abstract

Patients often take opioids to relieve osteoarthritis (OA) pain despite limited benefits and potential harms. This study aimed to compare cross-sectional perspectives of patients that were taking prescription opioid (N = 471) or nonopioid medications (N = 185) for OA in terms of satisfaction, expectations of effectiveness, and concerns. Patients prescribed opioids (>7 days) reported more prior treatments (2.47 vs. 1.74), greater mean pain intensity (5.47 vs. 4.11), and worse quality of life (EQ-5D-5L index value mean 0.45 vs. 0.71) than patients prescribed nonopioid medications (all < 0.0001). Based on linear regression models adjusting for demographics and pain intensity, patients prescribed opioids were less satisfied with overall regimen (3.40 vs. 3.67, = 0.0322), had less belief that medications were meeting effectiveness expectations (2.72 vs. 3.13, < 0.0001), and had more concerns about treatments being "not very good" (3.66 vs. 3.22, = 0.0026) and addiction (3.30 vs. 2.65, < 0.0001) than patients prescribed nonopioid regimens. When the models were replicated for subgroups with ≥30 days' medication regimen duration, the findings were consistent with the main analyses. Patients have concerns about the risk of opioid addiction, but those with greater disease burden and more prior treatments continue taking opioid regimens.

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