The Opioid Manager: A point-of-care tool to facilitate the use of the Canadian Opioid Guideline

Authors

  • Andrea D. Furlan, MD, PhD
  • Rhoda Reardon, Dip(P&OT)
  • Lena Salach, MA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5055/jom.2012.0097

Keywords:

opioids, clinical practice guideline, tools, chronic noncancer pain

Abstract

The Opioid Manager is designed to be used as a point-of-care tool for providers prescribing opioids for chronic noncancer pain. It condenses the key elements from the Canadian Opioid Guideline and can be used as a chart insert. The Opioid Manager has been validated and is available for download from the Guideline’s Web site http://nationalpaincentre.mcmaster.ca/opioidmanager/. The Opioid Manager is divided into the following four parts: A) before you write the first script, B) initiation trial, C) maintenance and monitoring, and D) when is it time to decrease the dose or stop the opioid completely? The Opioid Manager has been downloaded by 1,432 users: 47 percent family physicians, 18 percent pharmacists, 13 percent other physicians, and 22 percent miscellaneous. To show how to use the Opioid Manager, the authors created a 10-minute video that is available on the Internet. The Opioid Manager is being translated to French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Farsi.

Author Biographies

Andrea D. Furlan, MD, PhD

Assistant Professor, Division of Physiatry, Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Adjunct Scientist, Toronto Rehab, Toronto, Ontario M5R 1Y8, Canada.

Rhoda Reardon, Dip(P&OT)

Co-chair, National Opioid Use Guideline Group (NOUGG), College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, Toronto, Ontario M5G 2E2, Canada.

Lena Salach, MA

Director, Knowledge Support Services, Centre for Effective Practice, Toronto, Ontario M5T 1P9, Canada.

References

Furlan AD, Reardon R, Weppler C: Opioids for chronic noncancer pain: A new Canadian practice guideline. CMAJ. 2010; 182(9): 923-930.

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Published

01/01/2012

How to Cite

Furlan, MD, PhD, A. D., R. Reardon, Dip(P&OT), and L. Salach, MA. “The Opioid Manager: A Point-of-Care Tool to Facilitate the Use of the Canadian Opioid Guideline”. Journal of Opioid Management, vol. 8, no. 1, Jan. 2012, pp. 57-61, doi:10.5055/jom.2012.0097.

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Section

Ideas and Innovations