Background: Overdose deaths from prescription opioid analgesics quadrupled from 4,000 cases to nearly 17,000 cases annually during 1999-2011. Most people who misuse or abuse prescription opioids obtain these pills from friends or family members who have surplus medication left over from prior prescriptions. There is little published data on surplus opioid analgesics remaining after patients recover from painful procedures. Even less is known about patients' willingness to dispose of these leftover pills. Aims: 1) Measure the impact of a risk education intervention and a financial incentive intervention on patients' willingness to dispose of surplus opioids left over after outpatient dental surgery. 2) Measure the number and proportion of opioid pills left unused after outpatient dental surgery. Methods: The study will be a pilot randomized controlled trial. Adult patients at the Penn Dental Care Center will be enrolled prior to elective outpatient dental surgery. Patients will be randomized to a control group, an educational intervention, or a financial incentive intervention. The primary outcome of the trial is the proportion of patients in each arm that express willingness to return their unused opioids. Secondary outcomes include patient use of prescribed opioids and their number of unused pills. These outcomes will be measured using novel text-message based data collection software that patients will interact with using a web-enabled cellular telephone or tablet.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
79
Patient receives information on a program that may offer a financial benefit for disposing of unused opioid analgesics at a pharmacy
Patient watches a video featuring narrative vignettes of patients who developed opioid dependence or abuse after using opioids postoperatively
Unused opioids
Number of opioids reported unused by the patient after postoperative day 21
Time frame: 21 days after surgery
Intent to dispose of opioids
Patient reports intent to dispose of leftover opioids during follow-up interview or by calling study hotline
Time frame: Any time during the 21-day data collection period or during the follow-up interview on (or shortly after) postoperative day 21
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