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Application of Economics & Social Psychology to Improve Opioid Prescribing Safety Trial 1: Electronic Health Record Nudges
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Opioid Naive, OR, At-risk for long-term use, OR, and 1 other intervention for Opioid Abuse, Unspecified. Completed, enrolled 555 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The opioid epidemic has had a tremendous negative impact on the health of persons in the U.S. The objective of the trial 1 of Application of Economics \& Social psychology to improve Opioid Prescribing Safety (AESOPS-T1), is to discourage unnecessary opioid prescribing through the application of "behavioral insights"-empirically-tested social and psychological interventions that affect choice.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Visits where the order is for an included opioid and there is no prior opioid prescription with a start date of greater than 1 day and less than 91 days and clinician is on the clinic list as a treating member of the clinic
Visit where the order is for an included opioid, there is a prior opioid prescription with a start date greater than 1 day and less than 91 days, and there is no prior opioid prescription with a start date greater than 90 days and clinician is on the clinic list as a treating member of the clinic
Total opioid doses are at least 50 MME per day, there are two or more prior opioid prescriptions with two different start dates both greater than 1 day and less than 91 days, and there is a prior opioid prescription with a start date greater than 90 days and less than 181 days and clinician is on the clinic list as a treating member of the clinic