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Virginia Commonwealth University VCU Scholars Compass Theses and Dissertations Graduate School 2007 Analgesic Use in U.S. Emergency Departments for Patients Reporting Moderate to Severe Pain: Diagnosis and Select Patient Characteristics Influencing Narcotic Analgesic Prescribing Practices Hassan Zakaria Virginia Commonwealth University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd Part of the Epidemiology Commons The Author Downloaded from https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/888 This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Graduate School at VCU Scholars Compass. It has been accepted for inclusion in Theses and Dissertations by an authorized administrator of VCU Scholars Compass. For more information, please contact libcompass@vcu.edu.

"Analgesic Use in U.S. Emergency Departments for Patients Reporting Moderate to Severe Pain: Diagnosis and Select Patient Characteristics Influencing Narcotic Analgesic Prescribing Practices" Hassan Zakaria, MD Advisor: R. Leonard Vance, PhD, CIH Assoc. Professor, Environ. Health & Environ. Law Epidemiology & Community Health, VCU Preceptor: Elizabeth Eustis Turf, PhD Assoc. Professor & Graduate Programs Director Epidemiology & Community Health, VCU Department of Epidemiology and Community Health Master of Public Health Program MPH Research Project: EPlD 691 Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond, Virginia December, 2006

ABSTRACT Analgesic Use in U.S. Emergency Departments for Patients Reporting Moderate to Severe Pain: Select Patient Characteristics Influencing Narcotic Analgesic Prescribing Practices Environ. Law Hassan Zakaria, MD Advisor: R. Leonard Vance, PhD, CIH Assoc. Professor, Environ. Health & Epidemiology & Community Health, VCU Director Preceptor: Elizabeth Eustis Turf, PhD Assoc. Professor & Graduate Programs Epidemiology & Community Health, VCU Objective: This study aims to examine the relationship between emergency department patient encounter characteristics and narcotic analgesic prescribing practices in order to determine what patient characteristics, if any, influence the decision to prescribe narcotics. Methods: Cross sectional data on patients presenting to U.S. emergency departments from the 2003 and 2004 National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey were analyzed. Patients reporting moderate to severe pain were included in the sample and analysis. Chi square tests of significance were used to assess the association between individual demographic and encounter characteristics to narcotic prescription or administration. Separate multiple logistic regressions were then performed on patients presenting with one of the three most common diagnosis categories or reasons for visit, since this was thought to also influence the decision to prescribe narcotics or not. Multivariate analysis produced adjusted odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals in order to determine the independent associations between each predictor variable and narcotic medication prescription or administration. Results: Our sample included 26,248 individuals presenting to U.S. emergency departments with moderate to severe pain as recorded by the NHMCS survey. Various patient and encounter characteristics appeared to influence narcotic administration in the univariate analysis including age, race, ethnicity, alcohol use, method of payment, geographic location and whether or not visit was related to a work injury or illness. No gender differences were found. Combining the top 3 reasons for visit, we found that race, patient alcohol use, age, geographic location and ethnicity all had significant bearing on the prescription of narcotics. Much of this was true when looking at top three diagnoses. Age, race, patient alcohol use, and geographic location were all associated with significantly different rates of narcotic administration, while ethnicity dropped out of significance. Black race, in both subcategories of analysis, showed the greatest association with decreased odds of receiving narcotic drugs in the ED.... Vlll

Conclusion: While initiatives like Healthy People 201 0 are aimed at improving health and eliminating health care disparities, it appears that disparities still do exist on many levels. As it has been concluded through various other studies, it appears that race does influence health care providers' decisions to prescribe or administer narcotics. In January of 2001 JAHCO revised their standards to better address pain management of patients in the United States. While pain may be better-evaluated and recorded and overall rates or pain medication administration or prescription may have improved, it appears that the common disparities have not.