An Assessment of the One-Month Effectiveness of Telehealth Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder Using the Brief Addiction Monitor.

Barbara Burke, Brian Clear, Rebekah L Rollston, Emily N Miller, Scott G Weiner
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Objectives: Telehealth treatment with medication for opioid use disorder (teleMOUD) was made possible with regulations following the COVID-19 pandemic that permitted prescribing buprenorphine without an in-person visit. This study evaluates the self-reported outcomes of patients treated by teleMOUD using the Brief Addiction Monitor (BAM), a 17-question tool that assesses drug use, cravings, physical and psychological health, and psychosocial factors to produce 3 subset scores: substance use, risk factors, and protective factors.

Methods: Patients treated by a teleMOUD provider group operating in >30 states were asked to complete an app-based version of BAM at enrollment and at 1 month. Patients who completed both assessments between June 2022 and March 2023 were included.

Results: A total of 2556 patients completed an enrollment BAM and 1447 completed both assessments. Mean number of days from baseline BAM to follow-up was 26.7 days. Changes were significantly different across most questions. The substance use subscale decreased from mean 2.6 to 0.8 (P < .001), the risk factors subscale decreased from mean 10.3 to 7.5 (P < .001), and the protective factors subscale increased from mean 14.3 to 15.0. (P < .001). Substance use and risk factor subscale changes were significant across all sex and age groups, while protective factors subscale did not improve for those <25 and >54 years. Patient reports of at least 1 day of illegal use or misuse decreased, including marijuana (28.1% vs 9.0%), cocaine/crack (3.9% vs 2.6%), and opioids (49.8% vs 10.5%).

Conclusions: Among patients treated by teleMOUD who completed assessments at enrollment and 1 month, there was improvement in drug use, risk factor, and protective factor scores.

使用 "简短成瘾监测 "对阿片类药物使用障碍进行远程保健治疗的一个月疗效评估。
目标:COVID-19 大流行后,相关法规允许在不进行面诊的情况下开具丁丙诺啡处方,从而使阿片类药物使用障碍的远程医疗(teleMOUD)成为可能。这项研究使用简明成瘾监测(BAM)评估了接受远程MOUD治疗的患者的自我报告结果,BAM是一种包含17个问题的工具,用于评估药物使用、渴望、身体和心理健康以及社会心理因素,从而得出3个子集分数:药物使用、风险因素和保护因素:在超过 30 个州开展业务的远程医疗服务提供者团体要求接受治疗的患者在入院时和入院 1 个月时完成基于应用程序的 BAM 版本。在 2022 年 6 月至 2023 年 3 月期间完成这两项评估的患者均被纳入其中:共有 2556 名患者完成了注册 BAM,1447 名患者完成了两次评估。从基线 BAM 到随访的平均天数为 26.7 天。大多数问题的变化都有明显差异。药物使用分量表的平均值从 2.6 降至 0.8(P P P 54 年)。患者报告至少有一天非法使用或滥用药物的情况有所减少,包括大麻(28.1% vs 9.0%)、可卡因/快克(3.9% vs 2.6%)和阿片类药物(49.8% vs 10.5%):结论:接受远程MOUD治疗的患者在入院时和1个月后完成评估,其药物使用、风险因素和保护因素评分均有所改善。
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