The Implementation of a Post-operative Communication App to Improve Pain Control and Opioid Use

Description

Digital communication tools are becoming ubiquitous in healthcare, though their impact on patient/provider communication, healthcare utilization, and outcomes remains poorly established. M Health Fairview (MHFV) in collaboration with the Center for Learning Health System Sciences (CLHSS) Rapid Eval team will be evaluating one such communication application: OPY, which leverages the Epic-Care Companion functionality to remove barriers in communicating with the patient's care team. This project will evaluate the effectiveness of a digital, post-operative patient engagement tool (Epic-Care Companion made available through MyChart), OPY, which has the goal of preventing patients from becoming addicted to opioids or to suffer from opioid misuse or diversion. In the proposed pragmatic trial, standard care with education available in MyChart and the patient after visit summary will be augmented by OPY. OPY is available to patients starting the same day they go home from surgery with a new opioid prescription. OPY provides a daily interactive experience that collects patient pain and side-effect information, provides advice for pain management, and uses behavioral "nudges" to encourage timely weaning and responsible disposal of opioid medications. The primary goal of this project is to evaluate the effect of two versions of OPY on measures of opiate use relative to the standard of care in a pragmatic randomized controlled trial.

Conditions

Acute Pain

Study Overview

Study Details

Study overview

Digital communication tools are becoming ubiquitous in healthcare, though their impact on patient/provider communication, healthcare utilization, and outcomes remains poorly established. M Health Fairview (MHFV) in collaboration with the Center for Learning Health System Sciences (CLHSS) Rapid Eval team will be evaluating one such communication application: OPY, which leverages the Epic-Care Companion functionality to remove barriers in communicating with the patient's care team. This project will evaluate the effectiveness of a digital, post-operative patient engagement tool (Epic-Care Companion made available through MyChart), OPY, which has the goal of preventing patients from becoming addicted to opioids or to suffer from opioid misuse or diversion. In the proposed pragmatic trial, standard care with education available in MyChart and the patient after visit summary will be augmented by OPY. OPY is available to patients starting the same day they go home from surgery with a new opioid prescription. OPY provides a daily interactive experience that collects patient pain and side-effect information, provides advice for pain management, and uses behavioral "nudges" to encourage timely weaning and responsible disposal of opioid medications. The primary goal of this project is to evaluate the effect of two versions of OPY on measures of opiate use relative to the standard of care in a pragmatic randomized controlled trial.

The Implementation of a Post-operative Communication App to Improve Pain Control and Opioid Use

The Implementation of a Post-operative Communication App to Improve Pain Control and Opioid Use

Condition
Acute Pain
Intervention / Treatment

-

Contacts and Locations

Minneapolis

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, 55414

Participation Criteria

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Eligibility Criteria

  • * Surgery at The M Health Fairview Clinics and Surgery Center - Maple Grove (Maple Grove) or M Health Fairview Clinics and Surgery Center - Minneapolis (CSC)
  • * Active opioid prescription (prescribed between 30 days prior to surgery, until day of surgery)
  • * Patient class (outpatient or same day surgery)
  • * Never previously randomized or exposed to OPY
  • * Age \< 18
  • * Chronic opiate use defined as:
  • * Patients aged 18 and older and
  • * 3 or more opioid dispensing events, in the last 12 months with at least 1 of these events in the last 6 months.
  • * Any long acting opioid prescription in the last 6 months
  • * Interpreter needed - YES selected (EPT840)
  • * Patient has a Health Proxy (Legal Guardian) designated in Epic
  • * Patients who have opted out of clinical research
  • * Patients with an active palliative care referral

Ages Eligible for Study

18 Years to

Sexes Eligible for Study

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Collaborators and Investigators

University of Minnesota,

Genevieve Melton-Meaux, PhD, PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR, University of Minnesota

Study Record Dates

2026-07-17