Utilizing Decision Analysis to Assess the Safety of Providing Medication for Addiction Treatment to Professionals With Substance Use Disorder.

IF 4.2 3区 医学 Q1 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Matthew Robert Dernbach, Lisa J Merlo, Robert L DuPont, Patrick R Krill, Quay Snyder, Anthony P Tvaryanas
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Abstract

Care models for professionals with substance use disorder (SUD), such as those for physicians, attorneys, military personnel and commercial pilots, currently do not have a standard method to determine whether to allow medication for addiction treatment (MAT) in profession-specific treatment plans. The decision to endorse the use of MAT involves a tradeoff between maximizing SUD relapse prevention and minimizing MAT-related adverse effects that might impact safety. We propose a decision analysis process to facilitate an objective and evidence-based use of MAT in these circumstances. Already implemented in high-reliability sectors such as aviation, decision tree analysis of quantifiable hazards and mitigating variables can be used to calculate an evidence-based risk for the number of bad outcomes with one alternative versus another. Greater data transparency from and increased resource availability to professional care models are necessary to conduct and disseminate these analyses.

利用决策分析评估向物质使用障碍专业人员提供药物成瘾治疗的安全性。
物质使用障碍(SUD)专业人士的护理模式,如医生、律师、军事人员和商业飞行员的护理模式,目前没有一个标准的方法来确定是否允许在专业特定的治疗计划中使用药物进行成瘾治疗(MAT)。批准使用MAT的决定需要在最大限度地预防SUD复发和最大限度地减少可能影响安全性的MAT相关不良反应之间进行权衡。我们提出了一个决策分析过程,以促进在这些情况下客观和基于证据的MAT使用。可量化危害和缓解变量的决策树分析已经在航空等高可靠性行业得到实施,可用于计算一种替代方案相对于另一种替代方案的不良后果数量的循证风险。开展和传播这些分析需要提高专业护理模式的数据透明度和资源可用性。
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Journal of Addiction Medicine
Journal of Addiction Medicine 医学-药物滥用
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
9.10%
发文量
260
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The mission of Journal of Addiction Medicine, the official peer-reviewed journal of the American Society of Addiction Medicine, is to promote excellence in the practice of addiction medicine and in clinical research as well as to support Addiction Medicine as a mainstream medical sub-specialty. Under the guidance of an esteemed Editorial Board, peer-reviewed articles published in the Journal focus on developments in addiction medicine as well as on treatment innovations and ethical, economic, forensic, and social topics including: •addiction and substance use in pregnancy •adolescent addiction and at-risk use •the drug-exposed neonate •pharmacology •all psychoactive substances relevant to addiction, including alcohol, nicotine, caffeine, marijuana, opioids, stimulants and other prescription and illicit substances •diagnosis •neuroimaging techniques •treatment of special populations •treatment, early intervention and prevention of alcohol and drug use disorders •methodological issues in addiction research •pain and addiction, prescription drug use disorder •co-occurring addiction, medical and psychiatric disorders •pathological gambling disorder, sexual and other behavioral addictions •pathophysiology of addiction •behavioral and pharmacological treatments •issues in graduate medical education •recovery •health services delivery •ethical, legal and liability issues in addiction medicine practice •drug testing •self- and mutual-help.
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