Abstract

94 Background: A common symptom in patients being treated with opioid analgesics is constipation, which is often underreported by patients and therefore undertreated by providers. The Quality Oncology Project Initiative (QOPI) has identified constipation as one of the benchmark symptoms to be monitored in order to obtain certification. At Virginia Mason Medical Center, we had previously identified constipation as a symptom which was not adequately addressed in the medical record, and implemented a template-based initiative to increase its evaluation. Methods: We identified consecutive patients with advanced cancer undergoing systemic therapy who were also receiving opioid analgesic treatments. These patients were surveyed for constipation, and answered a questionnaire regarding its severity and whether they felt it was adequately handled. We then reviewed the encounter notes for the visit to correlate the provider’s documentation of constipation and its treatment and the patient experience. Results: Results will be presented at the symposium. Conclusions: We aim to describe whether or not the symptom of constipation was adequately captured and/or treated in patients receiving opioid therapy.

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