Eligibility, any sex, with Orthopedic Disorder. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.
Results — posted to ClinicalTrials.gov
Per-arm endpoint measurements with 95% confidence intervals where reported. Source: trial results section.
Comfort With Child Receiving Opioids During SurgeryPrimary· Baseline
Are you comfortable with your child receiving opioids (for example: Morphine, Fentanyl, Dilaudid) during surgery?
No
Group
Value
95% CI
Parents
5
Yes
Group
Value
95% CI
Parents
84
Yes, but I have concerns
Group
Value
95% CI
Parents
36
Comfort With Child Receiving Opioids After SurgeryPrimary· Baseline
Are you comfortable with your child receiving opioids (for example: Morphine, Fentanyl, Dilaudid) after surgery?
No
Group
Value
95% CI
Parents
11
Yes
Group
Value
95% CI
Parents
69
Yes, but I have concerns
Group
Value
95% CI
Parents
45
Danger of OpioidsPrimary· Baseline
Do you believe prescription opioids are dangerous?
No
Group
Value
95% CI
Parents
41
Yes
Group
Value
95% CI
Parents
81
Opioid EducationPrimary· Baseline
How much education have you received about opioids?
None
Group
Value
95% CI
Parents
12
Somewhat informed
Group
Value
95% CI
Parents
68
Very informed
Group
Value
95% CI
Parents
45
Safe Storage of OpioidsPrimary· Baseline
In your opinion, what is the most appropriate way to safely store opioids?
Don't know
Group
Value
95% CI
Parents
2
In a locked place
Group
Value
95% CI
Parents
70
Medicine cabinet
Group
Value
95% CI
Parents
5
Out of reach of children
Group
Value
95% CI
Parents
45
Safe Disposal of OpioidsPrimary· Baseline
In your opinion, what is the most appropriate way to safely dispose of opioids?
Don't know
Group
Value
95% CI
Parents
6
Drop them in a disposal box
Group
Value
95% CI
Parents
25
Flush them down the sink/disposal/toilet
Group
Value
95% CI
Parents
16
Take them to a collection event
Group
Value
95% CI
Parents
30
Take them to a pharmacy, doctor, or hospital
Group
Value
95% CI
Parents
45
Throw them in the garbage
Group
Value
95% CI
Parents
1
Employment StatusSecondary· Baseline
Current employment status of parent
Employed for wages
Group
Value
95% CI
Parents
85
Not working
Group
Value
95% CI
Parents
8
Out of work and looking for work
Group
Value
95% CI
Parents
2
Self-employed
Group
Value
95% CI
Parents
12
Stay at home parent
Group
Value
95% CI
Parents
14
Student
Group
Value
95% CI
Parents
1
EducationSecondary· Baseline
Level of education of parent
Advanced degree
Group
Value
95% CI
Parents
23
Bachelor's degree
Group
Value
95% CI
Parents
16
Between high school and college
Group
Value
95% CI
Parents
58
High school graduate, diploma, or equivalent
Group
Value
95% CI
Parents
21
Some high school, no diploma
Group
Value
95% CI
Parents
3
Gender of ChildSecondary· Baseline
Gender at birth of participant's child undergoing surgery
Female
Group
Value
95% CI
Parents
63
Male
Group
Value
95% CI
Parents
60
Age of ChildSecondary· Baseline
Age of the participant's child undergoing surgery
Group
Value
95% CI
Parents
11.3
± 4.2
Sponsor's own description
This study involves an anonymous survey given to parents regarding their perceptions on prescription opioid use for pain control in children undergoing orthopedic surgery.
Publications & conference data
No peer-reviewed publications indexed yet for this trial. Completed trials usually publish results within 12-18 months.
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Sponsor: as reported to ClinicalTrials.gov by Nationwide Children's Hospital
Last refreshed: 28 June 2024
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