Form Approved
OMB No. 0917-0036
Exp. Date XX/XX/20XX
Evaluation of Indian Health Service Mandatory Pain and Opioid Training and Prescriber Habits before and after training
Purpose: To collect information from clinicians who completed the Mandatory Pain and Opioid Use Disorder Training from February 2015 – December 2017.
Are you a prescribing health provider working in an Indian Health Service federal health facility?
Yes
No
If No, do not complete this survey.
Do you provide clinical services greater than or equal to 50 percent of your time at your assigned facility?
Yes
No
What type of appointment do you currently hold as an employee within IHS?
Federal
Public Health Officer, Commission Core- Federal site
Contractor- Federal site
How long have you been in your current appointment?
Less than 90 days
Greater than 90 days
Which IHS Area are you located?
Albuquerque
Bemidji
Billings
Great Plains
Nashville
Navajo
Oklahoma
Phoenix
Portland
Did you complete the mandatory “IHS Essential Training on Pain and Addiction”?
Yes
No
6 (b) If yes, when did you complete training? _________________ (Month, year)
How did you complete the training?
Online
Live Webinar
Have you taken any similar training on opioid use and pain management prior to completing this training?
Yes
No
If yes, when did you complete this training? _____________ (Month, Year)
What is your area of clinical specialty? (to add more specialties)
Internal Medicine
Family Medicine
Surgery
Emergency Medicine
Hematology
Oncology
Dentistry
Primary Care
Pediatrics
Neurology
Orthopedic Surgery
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Radiology
Cardiology
Psychiatry
Dermatology
Gastroenterology
Urology
Otolaryngology
Pulmonology
Endocrinology
Neurosurgery
Pathology
Nephrology
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Anesthesiology
Pain Management and Palliative Care
Other (Specify) ____________________
The questions below are designed to better understand perceived support and/or challenges among prescribers within IHS facilities regarding the knowledge and implementation of best practices described in the Pain and Addiction, Opioid Use Disorder training modules.
Background:
In the table below, select whether you found each module useful or not useful.
Do you think the pain and opioid use disorder training was useful?
Yes
No
Modules |
Useful |
Not Useful |
Overview of the Public Health Crises of Chronic Pain and Unintentional Overdose Deaths |
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Screening for Addiction |
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Non-Opioid Pharmacotherapy for Patients with Chronic Pain |
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Safe(r) Opioid Prescribing |
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Pediatric Pain |
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Naloxone as a Harm Reduction Tool for Patients at Risk for Opioid Overdose and How Patients can safely contain and dispose of their Opioid Analgesics |
|
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Controlled Substances Vignette |
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Pain and Psychological Comorbidities Vignette |
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|
Do you consider opioid overprescribing to be a problem within your facility?
a) Yes
b) No
Would you consider yourself aware of your opioid and pain medication prescribing habits?
a) Yes
b) No
Challenges, Resources, Support:
Did you encounter challenges or barriers in implementing the information learned in the pain and opioid use disorder trainings and/or best practices?
Yes
No
If yes, please select which categorize(s) best describes the types of challenges and barriers:
Administrative Support
Leadership support at facility or Area-level
Lack of Pharmacy Tools and Resources
Patient Expectations
Cultural/Community Expectations
Conflicts with prior training/clinical experience
Other (specify)
Please describe any resources, tools, or suggestions that would help you succeed in safe opioid prescribing at the facility level.
Frequent trainings
Additional trainings
Improved Self-Monitoring Pharmacy Tools and Resources
Enhanced communication regarding Agency available resources
Other (specify)
Do you have non-pharmacological alternatives available to avoid prescribing opioid medication for pain management?
a) Yes
b) No
Do you have non-opioid alternatives available to avoid prescribing opioid medication for pain management?
a) Yes
b) No
Which of the following resources do you use to guide your opioid prescribing practices?
IHS guidelines
CDC guidelines
VA guidelines
Facility -level guidelines
State-based guidelines
Specialty society guidelines
Other trainings
In your opinion, should your health facility do more to support physicians in their effort to prevent opioid overprescribing, abuse and misuse?
a) Yes
b) No
If yes, what support would be helpful? __________________________________________.
Are you aware of the IHS pain Management website, https://www.ihs.gov/painmanagement/
a) Yes
b) No
Are you aware of the IHS Medication Assisted Training website https://www.ihs.gov/odm/mat/ ?
a) Yes
b) No
Are you aware of IHS policy on prescribing guidelines for Chronic Non-Cancer Pain, https://www.ihs.gov/ihm/index.cfm?module=dsp_ihm_pc_p3c30 ?
a) Yes
b) No
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Author | James, Tamara (IHS/HQ) |
File Modified | 0000-00-00 |
File Created | 2022-01-14 |