Objective: To evaluate the impact of a targeted intervention focused on increasing awareness of opioid overprescribing within an academic orthopaedic practice.

Design: Retrospective prescribing data was collected through an electronic chart review. A single time point, a departmental grand rounds titled "Opioid Use, Misuse, & Abuse in Orthopaedics," was conducted on February 8, 2017. Opioid prescribing data was analyzed for the year preceding and year immediately following this targeted intervention. Narcotics were standardized using milligram morphine equivalents (MME) for comparison, and patients were categorized as opioid naive or non-naive based on whether an opioid prescription was written within 90 days prior to surgery. A segmented time series regression model was utilized to determine statistical significance of the educational intervention.

Setting: Academic Medical Center.

Participants: All patients undergoing orthopaedic procedures at our institution between January 2016 and March 2018.

Results: A total of 5882 patients underwent orthopaedic procedures at our institution during the study period. Of these, 2887 were in the year preceding and 2995 were in the year immediately following the targeted intervention to increase awareness of opioid overprescribing. The interve.ntion was associated with an acute decrease of 167 mean MME from 780 to 613 in opioid naive (p = 0.028) and 154 mean MME from 1,015 to 861 in opioid non-naive patients (p = 0.010). The intervention was also associated with a favorable change in the overall mean MME prescribing trend over time in both naive (p = 0.011) and non-naive (p = 0.064) patients.

Conclusions: This study demonstrates decreased opioid prescribing within an academic orthopaedic department after a targeted intervention focused on raising the awareness of opioid overprescribing. Ongoing provider education and awareness are critical parts of any plan to continue curtail opioid overprescribing among surgeons.

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