Opioid Prescribing in the Emergency Department for Sickle Cell Disease

Not yet recruitingOBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment

868

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

February 17, 2025

Primary Completion Date

March 17, 2025

Study Completion Date

March 17, 2025

Conditions
Discrimination, RacialPain ManagementEmergency MedicineSickle Cell Disease
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

opioid prescription

"The intervention consisted of a randomized questionnaire presenting a clinical case of a patient suffering from severe abdominal pain. The control case was As an emergency physician in an adult emergency department, you are presented with the following patient: The patient is a 39-year-old non-smoking male/female with a history of Meniere's disease and an allergy to Bactrim. He/she presents with abdominal pain that began abruptly 2 hours ago and has persisted despite taking NEFOPAM 45 minutes ago. This is his first episode. His/her vital signs are blood pressure 140/66, heart rate 91, pulse ox 97%, temperature 36.8°C. He/she rates his/her pain as 8/10 without any analgesic position. On clinical examination he/she presents with localized epigastric tenderness. The rest of the abdomen is soft, painless and depressed. There are hydro-aeriform noises. No diarrhea or vomiting. The rest of the clinical examination showed no abnormalities.. In the intervention case, patient had history of S"

Trial Locations (2)

30900

CHU de Nîmes, Nîmes

M139WL

Manchester University NHS FT, Manchester

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nīmes

OTHER

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