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Geographical, Socioeconomic, and Gender Inequalities in Opioid Use in Catalonia

Background: In recent years, worldwide opioid use has seen a sharp increase, especially for the treatment of chronic non-cancer pain. Catalonia is no exception to this trend. However, no recent studies have addressed the socioeconomic and gender inequalities in opioid use in the different geographic...

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Autores principales: Serra-Pujadas, Sara, Alonso-Buxadé, Cristina, Serra-Colomer, Júlia, Folguera, Júlia, Carrilero, Neus, García-Altés, Anna
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8568127/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34744729
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2021.750193
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author Serra-Pujadas, Sara
Alonso-Buxadé, Cristina
Serra-Colomer, Júlia
Folguera, Júlia
Carrilero, Neus
García-Altés, Anna
author_facet Serra-Pujadas, Sara
Alonso-Buxadé, Cristina
Serra-Colomer, Júlia
Folguera, Júlia
Carrilero, Neus
García-Altés, Anna
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description Background: In recent years, worldwide opioid use has seen a sharp increase, especially for the treatment of chronic non-cancer pain. Catalonia is no exception to this trend. However, no recent studies have addressed the socioeconomic and gender inequalities in opioid use in the different geographical areas of Catalonia. Methods: We performed an ecological study to analyse the associations between socioeconomic status, gender and the use of opioids in the 372 Health Areas of Catalonia. Robust Poisson models were performed to analyse the data provided from the Central Register of Insured Persons and dispensing data from the Electronic Prescription Database. Results: The results show that socioeconomic status has a major impact on opioid use, with the most deprived areas presenting the highest levels of use. There are major inequalities in the DDD/1,000 inhabitants per areas. Moreover, women have much higher utilization rates than men, especially in more deprived areas. The greatest difference is observed in the use of weak opioids in women: the DDD/1,000 inhabitants per day was 2.34 in the area with the lowest use, compared with 22.18 in the area with the highest use. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that stronger action is needed to promote best practices in prescribing for chronic pain and to reduce socioeconomic and gender variation between geographical areas. This study provides a model for routine monitoring of opioid prescription for targeted interventions aimed at lowering high-dose consumption in specifically identified areas.
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spelling pubmed-85681272021-11-05 Geographical, Socioeconomic, and Gender Inequalities in Opioid Use in Catalonia Serra-Pujadas, Sara Alonso-Buxadé, Cristina Serra-Colomer, Júlia Folguera, Júlia Carrilero, Neus García-Altés, Anna Front Pharmacol Pharmacology Background: In recent years, worldwide opioid use has seen a sharp increase, especially for the treatment of chronic non-cancer pain. Catalonia is no exception to this trend. However, no recent studies have addressed the socioeconomic and gender inequalities in opioid use in the different geographical areas of Catalonia. Methods: We performed an ecological study to analyse the associations between socioeconomic status, gender and the use of opioids in the 372 Health Areas of Catalonia. Robust Poisson models were performed to analyse the data provided from the Central Register of Insured Persons and dispensing data from the Electronic Prescription Database. Results: The results show that socioeconomic status has a major impact on opioid use, with the most deprived areas presenting the highest levels of use. There are major inequalities in the DDD/1,000 inhabitants per areas. Moreover, women have much higher utilization rates than men, especially in more deprived areas. The greatest difference is observed in the use of weak opioids in women: the DDD/1,000 inhabitants per day was 2.34 in the area with the lowest use, compared with 22.18 in the area with the highest use. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that stronger action is needed to promote best practices in prescribing for chronic pain and to reduce socioeconomic and gender variation between geographical areas. This study provides a model for routine monitoring of opioid prescription for targeted interventions aimed at lowering high-dose consumption in specifically identified areas. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-10-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8568127/ /pubmed/34744729 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2021.750193 Text en Copyright © 2021 Serra-Pujadas, Alonso-Buxadé, Serra-Colomer, Folguera, Carrilero and García-Altés. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Serra-Pujadas, Sara
Alonso-Buxadé, Cristina
Serra-Colomer, Júlia
Folguera, Júlia
Carrilero, Neus
García-Altés, Anna
Geographical, Socioeconomic, and Gender Inequalities in Opioid Use in Catalonia
title Geographical, Socioeconomic, and Gender Inequalities in Opioid Use in Catalonia
title_full Geographical, Socioeconomic, and Gender Inequalities in Opioid Use in Catalonia
title_fullStr Geographical, Socioeconomic, and Gender Inequalities in Opioid Use in Catalonia
title_full_unstemmed Geographical, Socioeconomic, and Gender Inequalities in Opioid Use in Catalonia
title_short Geographical, Socioeconomic, and Gender Inequalities in Opioid Use in Catalonia
title_sort geographical, socioeconomic, and gender inequalities in opioid use in catalonia
topic Pharmacology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8568127/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34744729
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2021.750193
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