Pain Management Nursing
Volume 11, Issue 2 , Pages 92-98, June 2010

Addressing Patients' Concerns about Pain Management and Addiction Risks

  • Joy R. Goebel, RN PhD

      Affiliations

    • Department of Nursing, California State University, Long Beach, California
    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress correspondence to Joy R. Goebel, RN, PhD, Department of Nursing, California State University 1250 Bellflower Blvd., Long Beach, CA 90840-0201.
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  • Cathy D. Sherbourne, PhD

      Affiliations

    • RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, California
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  • Steven M. Asch, MD, MPH

      Affiliations

    • RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, California
    • David Geffen School of Medicine at University of California, Los Angeles, California
    • Veterans Administration Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, Los Angeles, California
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  • Lisa Meredith, PhD

      Affiliations

    • RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, California
    • David Geffen School of Medicine at University of California, Los Angeles, California
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  • Angela B. Cohen, MPH

      Affiliations

    • Veterans Administration Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, Los Angeles, California
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  • Emily Hagenmaier, BA

      Affiliations

    • Veterans Administration Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, Los Angeles, California
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  • Andy B. Lanto, MA

      Affiliations

    • Veterans Administration Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, Los Angeles, California
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  • Barbara Simon, MA

      Affiliations

    • Veterans Administration Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, Los Angeles, California
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  • Lisa V. Rubenstein, MD, MSPH

      Affiliations

    • RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, California
    • David Geffen School of Medicine at University of California, Los Angeles, California
    • Veterans Administration Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, Los Angeles, California
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  • Lisa R. Shugarman, PhD

      Affiliations

    • RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, California
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  • Karl A. Lorenz, MD, MSHS

      Affiliations

    • RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, California
    • David Geffen School of Medicine at University of California, Los Angeles, California
    • Veterans Administration Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, Los Angeles, California

Received 2 June 2008; received in revised form 22 February 2009; accepted 31 March 2009. published online 14 September 2009.

Abstract 

Fear of engendering addiction is frequently reported as both a provider and a patient barrier to effective pain management. In this study, a clinical scenario ascertained nursing staff members' usual practice in addressing addiction fears for patients with concerns about the addictive potential of pain medication. One hundred forty-five Veterans Health Administration nursing staff members from eight ambulatory care sites were queried to identify variables associated with proclivity to address patient fears about addiction risks in a population where pain is prevalent and the risk for substance abuse is high. Regarding addressing addiction concerns, 66% of nursing staff were very likely, 16% somewhat likely, 9% unsure, 6% somewhat unlikely, and 2% very unlikely to take action. Health technicians were less likely to address addiction concerns than registered or licensed vocational nurses (odds ratio [OR] 0.116; p=.004). Nursing staff with more years' experience (OR 1.070; p=.005) and higher levels of self-efficacy/confidence (OR 1.380; p=.001) were more likely to engage in discussions related to addiction risks. Targeted efforts to improve pain management activities should focus on retaining experienced nursing staff in initial assessment positions and improving the skills and confidence of less experienced and less skilled staff.

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PII: S1524-9042(09)00038-1

doi:10.1016/j.pmn.2009.03.009

Pain Management Nursing
Volume 11, Issue 2 , Pages 92-98, June 2010