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Revista Habanera de Ciencias Médicas

On-line version ISSN 1729-519X

Abstract

PEREZ CRUZ, Nuvia; MARTINEZ TORRES, María del Carmen; DIAZ MATO, Ivette  and  ANTON LOLO, Manuel de Jesús. Prescription habits and knowledge of opioid analgesics in Pediatric Health Professionals. Rev haban cienc méd [online]. 2019, vol.18, n.1, pp.60-73. ISSN 1729-519X.

Introduction:

Pain is one of the symptoms that causes more suffering in any disease. It also constitutes a basic health problem all over the world, which is frequently under-diagnosed mostly in the area of Pediatrics with a special deficit in the prescription of opioid analgesics.

Objective:

To characterize the knowledge of opioid analgesics and their prescription made by pediatric health professionals.

Material and Method:

An ad hoc questionnaire, which was validated by the Delphi Method, was applied to 43 pediatricians of three Hospitals in Havana province from March 2017 to March 2018.

Results:

The knowledge of the pharmacology of opioid analgesics was insufficient in 81.3 %, regular in 13 %, and good in 5,7 %. The most frequent barriers in the prescription of opioids were the fear to respiratory depression (71,9%), scarcity of opioids in the Basic Drugs Chart (56,3%), and the fear to addiction (36,3%). Opioids are prescribed only in 39,5% of the cases, being codeine and tramadol the ones that are more frequently prescribed. In 55.8 % of the inquired cases, the formation and updating in analgesia was insufficient, in 28% it was fairly good, and only in 16.2 % it was considered good.

Conclusions:

The insufficient pharmacologic knowledge of opioids and the poor availability of these drugs are the factors that most influence on the inadequate management of pain in Pediatrics in our study.

Keywords : Pain; pediatrics; analgesic; opioids; prescription; opiophobia.

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