Management of opioid use disorders among veterans in subacute rehab: Use of an interdisciplinary task force to address an emerging concern

Subst Abus. 2016;37(1):4-6. doi: 10.1080/08897077.2015.1127871. Epub 2015 Dec 16.

Abstract

There is both rapidly growing need, and limited evidence-based guidelines, for the management of opioid use disorders in subacute rehab and other nonaddiction medical settings. Following 2 unintentional opioid overdoses within the Community Living Center (CLC), a VA (Veterans Administration) subacute rehab setting, an interdisciplinary CLC Addictions Task Force was created to address a critical issue: how to best meet the combined neuropsychiatric and medical needs of the opiate use disorder patient through a multifaceted treatment approach. The goals of the task force were to develop and institute educational initiatives for providers; create patient care guidelines; increase safety on the unit; improve provider confidence when caring for this high-risk population; and mitigate the risk of unintentional overdose. The task force divided into 4 working groups to meet these aims. Process and outcomes are discussed. We found that in-services by addiction specialists improved clinician comfort in caring for this high-risk patient group. Specific areas that yielded the greatest clinician satisfaction ratings included didactics on how to identify at-risk patients and techniques on how to manage the patient in a general rehab setting. Utilizing an interdisciplinary approach, and an iterative process, at all stages was critical to the success of the CLC Addictions Task Force, as it improved buy-in and motivation from all disciplines. Improvements have been made to enhance patient safety, improve communication amongst providers, and provide a foundation to improve patient outcomes. Our preliminary work to enhance the identification and management of opioid use disorders at our CLC is an important first step towards a standardized curriculum that could be applied to other VA and non-VA subacute rehab settings.

Keywords: Interdisciplinary; intervention; opioid, rehabilitation.

Publication types

  • Letter

MeSH terms

  • Advisory Committees*
  • Disease Management*
  • Humans
  • Interdisciplinary Communication*
  • Opioid-Related Disorders / therapy*
  • United States
  • United States Department of Veterans Affairs
  • Veterans*

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