Patients' Perspectives on Coming Off Opioid Agonist Treatment: A Qualitative Study.

IF 2.4 Q3 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment Pub Date : 2022-06-21 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1177/11782218221107021
Christina Nehlin, Josefin Bäckström, Charlotte Wollert Brander, Caisa Öster
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Abstract

Aims: Opioid agonist treatment (OAT) programs are life-saving, as they reduce opioid use, overdoses, and criminal activities. Disadvantages reported with long-term OAT include side effects of the medication, especially on cognitive ability and sexual function, which may discourage potential participants. Many of those who participate in OAT have a desire to come off treatment. The aims of this study were to explore patients' thoughts about coming off OAT and to investigate their perceptions of what support they would need in order to realize a planned withdrawal from OAT.

Methods: A qualitative interview study with semi-structured interviews, using applied thematic analysis. Persons with experiences of participating in OAT were invited from Swedish programs and a private Facebook community.

Results: Fifteen persons, with a mean of 9.6 (±6.4) years of treatment experience, were included. The participants underlined the need for a patient-centered focus within the treatment. They wanted to be regarded as capable of deciding if, when, and how a planned ending was to take place. They also called for staff to be supportive in making such decisions. Participants recommended staff to be sensitive to the needs of the specific patient and to have strategies for coming off OAT that could be adjusted for the single person.

Conclusions: OAT programs need to be continually updated and adapted to the persons who can benefit from them. Applying a person-centered, holistic perspective would enhance the quality of the treatment by emanating from individual goals. Regulatory guidelines need to take into account research on patient experiences and perspectives on coming off.

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患者对阿片激动剂治疗退出的看法:一项定性研究。
目的:阿片类激动剂治疗(OAT)项目是挽救生命的,因为它们减少了阿片类药物的使用、过量使用和犯罪活动。长期OAT的缺点包括药物的副作用,尤其是对认知能力和性功能的影响,这可能会使潜在的参与者望而却步。许多参加OAT的人都希望停止治疗。本研究的目的是探讨患者对退出OAT的想法,并调查他们对实现计划退出OAT所需的支持的看法。方法:采用半结构化访谈的定性访谈研究,应用主题分析。有参加OAT经验的人被邀请来自瑞典的项目和一个私人的Facebook社区。结果:纳入15例患者,平均9.6(±6.4)年治疗经验。与会者强调了在治疗中以患者为中心的必要性。他们希望被认为有能力决定是否、何时以及如何发生一个计划好的结局。他们还呼吁工作人员在作出此类决定时给予支持。与会者建议工作人员对特定患者的需求保持敏感,并制定可以针对单个患者进行调整的OAT退出策略。结论:OAT计划需要不断更新和适应可以从中受益的人。采用以人为本的整体观点将从个人目标出发,从而提高治疗质量。监管指导方针需要考虑到对患者经验的研究和对脱落的看法。
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