This is a report from the Institute for Patient- and Family-Centered Care that summarizes the Patient and Family Advisor (PFA) Summit on the opioid crisis, held in 2018. Characteristics of meaningful partnerships with patients and families are discussed and several promising partnerships are highlighted. Recommendations are made to strengthen these partnerships.
Prevention Resources
- Educational
- Family Support
- Addiction Treatment Providers
- Advocates / Peers
- Community Coalitions
- Community Health Officials
- Medical
- Policymakers
The Partnership to End Addiction, which recently merged with the Partnership for Drug-Free Kids, is a national nonprofit committed to supporting the whole family addressing substance use and addiction and provides helpful resources for prevention and treatment.
This is an interactive training from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that promotes the appropriate, safe, and effective use of opioids to manage chronic pain. It is intended for healthcare professionals, public health professionals, and students in health-related fields.
- Cautious Opioid Prescribing
- Educational
- Community Health Officials
- Hospitals
- Medical
This is an academic paper that found that prescription opioid pill counts were higher for individuals in rural areas, suggesting that interventions tailored to drug safety and disposal, such as lock boxes and prescription drop-off boxes, may be more effective in rural areas.
- Cautious Opioid Prescribing
- Community Coalitions
- Community Health Officials
- Pharmacies
- Policymakers
This is a report from the Center for Public Safety Initiatives that provides a catalog and summaries of programs, approaches, and interventions to respond to the opioid crisis. These entries include responses that are local, national, and international.
- Educational
- Community Coalitions
- Policymakers
This is a report from the American Medical Association which gives an overview on actions that the medical community has taken in combating the opioid epidemic, as well as data surrounding its impacts. The report also gives recommendations on further steps the medical community can take to decrease the number of opioid related mortalities.
- Educational
- Medications for Opioid Use Disorder
- Overdose prevention
- Addiction Treatment Providers
- Hospitals
- Medical
This study sought to understand important changes in co-occurring opioid and nonopioid drug use (i.e., polysubstance use) within the opioid crisis in the United States. Past-month use of at least 1 nonopioid drug occurred in nearly all participants (> 90%) in this study.
This paper emphasizes that viewing opioid trends in a “silo” ignores the fact that polysubstance use is ubiquitous among those with opioid use disorder and that significant changes in polysubstance use should be monitored alongside opioid trends.
- Educational
- Addiction Treatment Providers
- Community Coalitions
- Community Health Officials
- Policymakers
This is an academic paper that gives an overview of the literature on prescriber education interventions to reduce opioid use and optimize prescribing in acute settings, such as primary care, surgical, and emergency department settings.
- Cautious Opioid Prescribing
- Community Health Officials
- Hospitals
- Medical
This is a federally-funded website from a collaboration of academic institutions that provides information on state laws relevant to the opioid crisis including laws on opioid prescribing, medications for opioid use disorder, naloxone, and syringe service programs.
- Cautious Opioid Prescribing
- Medications for Opioid Use Disorder
- Overdose prevention
- Policymakers
This toolkit from the National Safety Council discusses how community leaders can partner with their local healthcare community to inform prescribers on opioid prescribing. Information is provided about outreach activities to educate medical providers about safer opioid prescribing and alternatives to opioid pain medications.
- Cautious Opioid Prescribing
- Advocates / Peers
- Community Coalitions
- Community Health Officials
- Medical
- Policymakers
This toolkit from the National Safety Council discusses the three types of prescription drug disposal programs (permanent collection sites, take-back events and mail-back programs) and provides guidance on the most appropriate option for a community to implement to reduce nonmedical opioid misuse.
- Addiction Treatment Providers
- Advocates / Peers
- Community Coalitions
- Community Health Officials
- Hospitals
- Medical
- Pharmacies
- Policymakers
This report, written by researchers from the Institute for Behavioral Health, Heller School for Social Policy and Management at Brandeis University in collaboration with The Pew Charitable Trusts, describes eight evidence-based practices aimed at increasing prescriber utilization of prescription drug monitoring programs (PDMPs).
This document informs that PDMPs can be utilized as a state-level tool to monitor and decrease opioid prescribing.
- Cautious Opioid Prescribing
- Community Health Officials
- Health Insurers
- Hospitals
- Medical
- Policymakers