Telehealth acceptability and opioid prescribing patterns of providers of painful chronic diseases during the COVID-19 pandemic: A survey of sickle cell providers

Dec 14, 2021Journal of opioid management

Telehealth use and opioid prescribing by sickle cell pain doctors during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Abstract

Of the 130 eligible participants, 53 respondents from 35 different sickle cell centers completed at least 90 percent of the survey.

  • Telehealth encounters for routine appointments increased by 57.6 percent and for acute appointments by 24.4 percent since the onset of COVID-19.
  • The majority of respondents reported no changes in opioid prescribing patterns despite the rise in telehealth use.
  • Only a minority of providers coprescribed naloxone as a risk mitigation strategy during telehealth consultations.

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