How Has the COVID-19 Pandemic Impacted Addiction Services? A Study of the Different Periods of the Pandemic and Patient Treatment Follow-up Over 1 Year.

Substance use : research and treatment Pub Date : 2025-01-11 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/29768357241306717
Marta Narváez-Camargo, Cinta Mancheño-Velasco, Carmen Díaz-Batanero, Fermín Fernández-Calderón, Oscar M Lozano
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Background: Various studies have provided evidence of the impact of COVID-19 and the measures adopted by governments on drug use and its treatment. After 4 years, a more precise assessment of the evolution of patients and addiction treatment services can be made. The objective of this study is to compare different periods during the COVID-19 pandemic to identify changes in patient profiles and the care activity of addiction treatment centres.

Methods: A retrospective observational study was conducted using data from March 14, 2019 to June 22, 2022, from addiction centres of Andalusia (Spain). Information related to the treatment of each patient was collected during 1 year after the initiation of treatment (until June 22, 2023). Electronic health records of 29 740 outpatients were analysed and divided into 4 periods (pre-pandemic, lockdown, return to normal and post-lockdown).

Results: Differences were found across the analysed periods. Admissions declined during the lockdown period but subsequently increased, without reaching pre-pandemic levels. Admission to treatment due to opioid dependence increased during the lockdown. In contrast, the percentage of patients with dual pathology decreased. An increase in the dropout rate of patients from treatment was observed compared to the pre-pandemic period.

Conclusions: The results revealed a similar patient profile across the different analysed periods. The most notable changes are observed in healthcare activity, which appears to have decreased. Therefore, a greater investment is likely required for the reformulation of addiction centres and increased funding to provide adequate assistance to these patients.

COVID-19 大流行对戒毒服务有何影响?对大流行不同时期和患者治疗随访一年的研究。
背景:各种研究提供了COVID-19影响以及各国政府采取的药物使用和治疗措施的证据。4年后,可以对患者和成瘾治疗服务的演变进行更精确的评估。本研究的目的是比较COVID-19大流行期间的不同时期,以确定患者概况和成瘾治疗中心护理活动的变化。方法:回顾性观察研究使用2019年3月14日至2022年6月22日来自安达卢西亚(西班牙)成瘾中心的数据。在开始治疗后1年内(至2023年6月22日)收集每位患者的治疗相关信息。对29740名门诊患者的电子健康记录进行了分析,并将其分为4个时期(大流行前、封锁、恢复正常和封锁后)。结果:在分析期间发现了差异。在封锁期间,入院人数有所下降,但随后有所增加,但没有达到大流行前的水平。在封锁期间,因阿片类药物依赖而接受治疗的人数有所增加。相反,双重病理患者的百分比下降。与大流行前时期相比,观察到患者退出治疗的比率有所上升。结论:结果揭示了不同分析时期的相似患者概况。最显著的变化出现在医疗保健活动方面,似乎有所减少。因此,可能需要更多的投资来重新设立戒毒中心,并增加资金,以便向这些病人提供充分的援助。
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