A comparison of methods of administering the Opioid Risk Tool Journal Article


Authors: Jones, T.; Passik, S. D.
Article Title: A comparison of methods of administering the Opioid Risk Tool
Abstract: Risk assessment and stratification have become important aspects for the prescription of opioids to patients with chronic pain. Recent research has shown that the Opioid Risk Tool (ORT), a widely used risk assessment tool, has poor predictive abilities when compared with other risk assessment methods. This study compares two different methods of administration of the ORT to further study this issue. Patients at a pain practice were given an ORT to complete per the usual method of administration. In addition, a separate blinded ORT was completed by a psychologist after conducting a clinical interview with the patient. The results of the patient-completed ORT (PC-ORT) and the clinician-completed ORT (CC-ORT) were compared. There were significant differences found between the two, with the psychologist usually rating the patient higher in risk. The CC-ORT demonstrated better prediction of aberrant drug-taking behavior than the PC-ORT. The items that were discrepant between the two suggest that the differences were primarily due to comprehension issues. A strategy to help maximize the usefulness of the ORT derived from this finding and clinical experience is discussed. © 2011 Journal of Opioid Management, All Rights Reserved.
Keywords: adult; controlled study; aged; major clinical study; risk assessment; depression; family history; intermethod comparison; behavior disorder; predictive value; comprehension; opioid risk tool; low back pain; substance abuse; clinical assessment tool; alcoholism; medication aberrant behavior
Journal Title: Journal of Opioid Management
Volume: 7
Issue: 5
ISSN: 1551-7489
Publisher: Weston Medical Publishing, LLC  
Date Published: 2011-09-01
Start Page: 347
End Page: 351
Language: English
DOI: 10.5055/jom.2011.0075
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 22165033
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Notes: --- - "Export Date: 3 January 2012" - "Source: Scopus"
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