2020
DOI: 10.1186/s43058-020-00008-6
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Study protocol for evaluating Six Building Blocks for opioid management implementation in primary care practices

Abstract: Background: The Six Building Blocks for improving opioid management (6BBs) is a program for improving the management of patients in primary care practices who are on long-term opioid therapy for chronic pain. The 6BBs include building leadership and consensus; aligning policies, patient agreements, and workflows; tracking and monitoring patient care; conducting planned, patient-centered visits; tailoring care for complex patients; and measuring success. The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality funded the… Show more

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“…Regardless of the type of intervention, an essential component to ensure that any evidence-based approaches or criteria effectively change prescribing practices and that key outcomes can be the implementation approaches or strategies that are used. 39 , 40 Although this review included one study that was an implementation-effectiveness design study, there is vast opportunity to expand the field’s understanding of how to effectively implement these interventions. 41 Further systematic reviews and meta-analyses, where feasible, for other patient safety practices addressing preventable ADEs in older adults would also be valuable to the field.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regardless of the type of intervention, an essential component to ensure that any evidence-based approaches or criteria effectively change prescribing practices and that key outcomes can be the implementation approaches or strategies that are used. 39 , 40 Although this review included one study that was an implementation-effectiveness design study, there is vast opportunity to expand the field’s understanding of how to effectively implement these interventions. 41 Further systematic reviews and meta-analyses, where feasible, for other patient safety practices addressing preventable ADEs in older adults would also be valuable to the field.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Practice facilitation – ORPRN practice facilitators support clinics through evidence-based practice change to improve pain management and opioid prescribing (such as The Six Building Blocks of Opioid Prescribing 23 , 24 framework and Oregon ECHO network educational opportunities). 20…”
Section: Structure Of the Pinpoint Interventionmentioning
confidence: 99%