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Opioid Epidemic: From Evidence to Impact

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7 hours to complete
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Learn at your own pace

What you'll learn

  • Identify data sources for information about the opioid epidemic in the United States and explain general trends in opioid overdose deaths.

  • Identify ways that prescription drug monitoring programs (PDMPs) can be used to reduce the supply of prescription opioids

  • Explain why pharmacy benefit managers are relevant to opioid epidemic

  • Explain the role of prescribing guidelines, safe storage, treatment, reducing stigma, and product design in opioid epidemic

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10 assignments

Taught in English

There are 10 modules in this course

While prescription opioids serve an invaluable role for the treatment of cancer pain and pain at the end of life, their overuse for acute and chronic non-cancer pain as well as the increasing availability of heroin and illicit fentanyl, have contributed to the highest rates of overdose and opioid addiction in U.S. history. Evidence-informed solutions are urgently needed to address these issues and to promote high-quality care for those with pain. This course and the report it is based on are a response to that need. They offer timely information and a path forward for all who are committed to addressing injuries and deaths associated with opioids in the United States.

This module reviews the data available about opioid use disorders in the United States. Information about general trends in opioid overdose, and some limitations of current data systems are discussed. This module draws from section 6 of the "The Opioid Epidemic" report (2017).

What's included

7 videos1 reading1 assignment

7 videosTotal 57 minutes
  • Introduction to America's Opioid Epidemic: From Evidence to Impact9 minutes
  • Improving Surveillance2 minutes
  • Why Data? To Assess Trends15 minutes
  • Why Data? To Understand Causes9 minutes
  • Why Data? To Develop and Evaluate Solutions12 minutes
  • Why Data? To Stay at the Cutting Edge of Challenge5 minutes
  • Data Recommendations6 minutes
1 readingTotal 30 minutes
  • America’s Opioid Epidemic Report30 minutes
1 assignmentTotal 5 minutes
  • Data Quiz5 minutes

This module provides an overview of Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs (PDMPs). Explanations of how PDMPs are used to reduce the supply of prescription opioids likely to be misused are discussed. A review of the research about PDMPs is also included. This module draws from section one of the "The Opioid Epidemic" report (2017).

What's included

1 video1 assignment

1 videoTotal 26 minutes
  • Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs (PDMPs)26 minutes
1 assignmentTotal 5 minutes
  • Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs (PDMPs) Quiz5 minutes

This module reviews prescribing guidelines as an intervention for reducing high risk opioid prescribing. A conversation between the course instructors and representatives from CDC’s National Center for Injury Prevention and Control about CDC’s Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Chronic Pain provides insight into the process of developing and disseminating one guideline. This module aligns with section two of of the "The Opioid Epidemic" report (2017).

What's included

3 videos1 assignment

3 videosTotal 35 minutes
  • Introduction to Standardizing Clinical Guidelines4 minutes
  • Standardizing Clinical Guidelines25 minutes
  • Clinical Guidelines Recommendations5 minutes
1 assignmentTotal 5 minutes
  • Clinical Guidelines Quiz5 minutes

This module provides an overview of the role of pharmacy benefit managers and pharmacies in the supply of prescription opioids. Opportunities to monitor high risk prescribing through PBMs and pharmacies are also discussed. This module draws from section three of the "The Opioid Epidemic" report (2017).

What's included

1 video1 assignment

1 videoTotal 7 minutes
  • Engaging Pharmacy Benefit Managers and Pharmacies7 minutes
1 assignmentTotal 5 minutes
  • Pharmacy Benefit Managers5 minutes

This module introduces the idea that redesigning opioid medications and the pill vials they are prescribed in is one strategy to reduce unintentional opioid poisonings and diversion. The module features a discussion of a prototype design for a pill vial engineered to dispense a specified amount of medication at programmed intervals to authorized users. This module aligns with section four of the "The Opioid Epidemic" report (2017).

What's included

3 videos1 assignment

3 videosTotal 22 minutes
  • Implementing Innovative Engineering Strategies2 minutes
  • Case Study of Innovative Engineering ​Application: Designing a ​Tamper-Resistant New Pill Dispenser13 minutes
  • Engineering Strategies Recommendations7 minutes
1 assignmentTotal 5 minutes
  • Engineering Strategies5 minutes

This module reviews strategies for communicating with patients and the public about opioid use disorders. Safe storage and disposal strategies are also discussed. This module draws from section five of the "The Opioid Epidemic" report (2017).

What's included

1 video1 assignment

1 videoTotal 9 minutes
  • Engaging Patients and the General Public9 minutes
1 assignmentTotal 5 minutes
  • Engaging Patients and the Public Quiz5 minutes

This module discusses addiction as a disease and medication as treatment. Consideration of known risk factors for disease are also reviewed. This module aligns with section seven of the "The Opioid Epidemic" report (2017).

What's included

8 videos1 assignment

8 videosTotal 80 minutes
  • Introduction to Treating Opioid Use Disorders1 minute
  • Opioid Addiction and Its Treatment: A Primer for Public Health Professionals, Background (Olsen)11 minutes
  • How Does Opioid Addiction Develop?14 minutes
  • Why Are Methadone or Buprenorphine Different? What about Naltrexone?16 minutes
  • Frequently Asked Questions6 minutes
  • Treating Opioid Use Disorders1 minute
  • Interview with Dr. Nicole Alexander-Scott24 minutes
  • Treating Opioid Use Disorders Recommendations6 minutes
1 assignmentTotal 5 minutes
  • Treatment Quiz5 minutes

This module describes naloxone, a medication that effectively reverses an opioid overdose, and how access to naloxone has increased. The role of government agencies in disseminating naloxone prescriptions is also highlighted. This module draws from section eight of the "The Opioid Epidemic" report (2017).

What's included

4 videos1 assignment2 plugins

4 videosTotal 9 minutes
  • Improving Naloxone Access and Use, Part I4 minutes
  • First Responders and Naxolone2 minutes
  • Improving Naloxone Access and Use, Part II1 minute
  • Naxolone Recommendations2 minutes
1 assignmentTotal 5 minutes
  • Naloxone Quiz5 minutes
2 pluginsTotal 30 minutes
  • NIDA’s Dr. Phil Skolnick discusses intranasal naloxone15 minutes
  • How to Get Naloxone15 minutes

This module provides an overview of harm reduction in the context of opioid use disorders. Examples of harm reduction strategies are provided, and the available evidence discussed. This module aligns with section nine of the "The Opioid Epidemic" report (2017).

What's included

7 videos1 assignment

7 videosTotal 62 minutes
  • Introduction to Expanding Harm Reduction Strategies2 minutes
  • What Is Harm Reduction?19 minutes
  • Safe Consumption: Setting the Stage9 minutes
  • Safe Consumption Space (SCS)16 minutes
  • Safe Consumption Spaces (SCS) in the US Context6 minutes
  • Safe Consumption Spaces (SCS) in Charm City8 minutes
  • Harm Reduction Recommendations1 minute
1 assignmentTotal 5 minutes
  • Harm Reduction Quiz5 minutes

This module discusses the stigma surrounding drug use and treatment. Strategies for combatting stigma by providing alternatives to stigmatizing language are discussed. This module draws from section 10 of the "The Opioid Epidemic" report (2017).

What's included

4 videos1 assignment

4 videosTotal 23 minutes
  • Introduction to Combatting Stigma1 minute
  • Stigma on Opioid Use Disorders and Its Treatment15 minutes
  • Combatting Stigma with Dr. Beth McGinty and Chief Tom Synan5 minutes
  • Stigma Recommendations2 minutes
1 assignmentTotal 5 minutes
  • Stigma Quiz5 minutes

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Johns Hopkins University
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