Perceptions Toward Naloxone Among Patients With Cancer Receiving Opioids

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Amaram-Davila, Jaya [1 ]
Vega, Maria Franco [1 ,2 ]
Kim, Min Ji
Dalal, Shalini [1 ]
Dev, Rony [1 ]
Tanco, Kimberson [1 ]
Admane, Sonal [1 ]
De Moraes, Aline Rozman [1 ]
Thomas, Lisa A. [1 ]
Shelal, Zeena [3 ]
Gogineni, Meghana [4 ]
Bramati, Patricia [1 ]
Urbauer, Diana [5 ]
Hui, David [1 ]
Arthur, Joseph [1 ]
Haider, Ali [1 ]
Bruera, Eduardo [1 ]
Reddy, Akhila [1 ]
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[1] Univ Texas MD Anderson Canc Ctr, Dept Palliat Rehabil & Integrat Med, Houston, TX USA
[2] Univ Texas MD Anderson Canc Ctr, Dept Hosp Med, Houston, TX USA
[3] Ontada, Life Sci Partnerships Oncol, Boston, MA USA
[4] Univ Texas Southwestern, Med Sch, Dallas, TX USA
[5] Univ Texas MD Anderson Canc Ctr, Dept Biostat, Houston, TX USA
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Cancer pain; naloxone; overdoses; opioids; knowledge; perception; PAIN; OVERDOSE; COPRESCRIPTION; PRESCRIPTION; PREGABALIN; PROVIDERS; SETTINGS; DISPOSAL; DELIRIUM; THERAPY;
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10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2024.08.034
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Context. Naloxone nasal spray is recommended for patients with risk factors for opioid overdose. However, cancer patients' perceptions and beliefs regarding naloxone prescriptions and their self-perceived risks for overdose are understudied. Objective. To determine the proportion of cancer patients at risk for overdose who perceived naloxone as beneficial. Methods. Between July 2020 and April 2022, we surveyed 150 adult patients from the supportive care ambulatory clinic at a tertiary cancer center in the United States who received a co-prescription of naloxone nasal spray. We measured patients' knowledge of overdose risk-factors, attitudes, beliefs, and education received on naloxone. Risk-factors between beneficial vs. nonbeneficial groups were analyzed. The survey was administered on paper or via a telephone interview. Results. Of the 150 patients, 55% were male, 70% were white, and 81% had advanced cancer. The majority of patients believed naloxone was beneficial (100/150, 67%). When compared to the nonbeneficial group, more patients from the benefi- cial group agreed that the concurrent use of alcohol (100% vs. 90%; P = 0.004) or sedating drugs (96% vs. 85%; P = 0.04) with opioids could result in overdoses and felt safe having naloxone at home (95% vs. 60%; P < 0.0001). More patients from the non- beneficial group associated naloxone prescription with being suspected of misusing opioids (12/50 vs. 8/100; P = 0.01), and fewer had confidence in their caregivers' ability to administer naloxone (69% vs. 95%; P < 0.0001). Conclusion. Most patients understood the benefits of naloxone and felt safe having one at home. More research is needed to identify knowledge gaps and develop educational strategies for those who fi nd it nonbeneficial. Crown Copyright (c) 2024 Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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