What is success in treatment for opioid use disorder? Perspectives of physicians and patients in primary care settings

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Stephanie A. Hooker , Michelle D. Sherman , Mary Lonergan-Cullum , Tanner Nissly , Robert Levy
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Abstract

Introduction

Clinicians and researchers have traditionally relied on treatment retention and opioid abstinence as the primary measures of treatment success for people with opioid use disorder (OUD). However, these measures may not capture the range of clinically important treatment outcomes. The study sought to identify indicators of success in primary care–based medication for OUD (MOUD) treatment from the perspectives of patients with OUD and the physicians who treat them.

Methods

The study recruited patients (N = 18; M age = 38.1 years, SD = 11.5; 44% female) and physicians (N = 14; M age = 34.6, SD = 6.8 years; 57% female) from two academic family medicine residency clinics in the upper Midwest to participate in semi-structured qualitative interviews. Participants reflected on signs of progress and success in primary care MOUD treatment. Interviews were recorded, transcribed, and analyzed using an inductive thematic analysis approach.

Results

Seven themes of success emerged: (1) staying sober; (2) tapering off buprenorphine; (3) taking steps to improve physical and mental health; (4) improved psychological well-being; (5) improved relationships; (6) improved role functioning; and (7) decreased stigma and shame. Interviews with both patients and physicians supported five of the seven themes, with patients also describing themes of tapering off buprenorphine and reduced stigma and shame.

Conclusions

Themes suggest that a wider view of success, in addition to maintaining sobriety, is needed when considering outcomes for MOUD programs delivered in primary care settings. Future work should identify appropriate outcome measures and potential adjunctive treatments.

什么是治疗阿片类药物使用障碍的成功?初级保健机构中医生和患者的观点。
临床医生和研究人员传统上依赖于治疗保留和阿片类药物戒断作为阿片类药物使用障碍(OUD)患者治疗成功的主要措施。然而,这些措施可能无法捕获临床重要治疗结果的范围。该研究试图从OUD患者和治疗OUD的医生的角度确定基于初级保健的OUD (mod)治疗成功的指标。方法研究招募患者(N = 18;M年龄= 38.1岁,SD = 11.5;44%女性)和医生(N = 14;M年龄= 34.6,SD = 6.8岁;(57%为女性)来自上中西部两家学术性家庭医学住院医师诊所,参与半结构化定性访谈。与会者反映了在初级保健治疗中取得进展和成功的迹象。访谈记录,转录,并使用归纳主题分析方法进行分析。结果成功的七个主题:(1)保持清醒;(2)逐渐停用丁丙诺啡;(三)采取措施增进身心健康;(4)改善心理健康;(5)改善关系;(6)角色功能改善;(7)减少污名和羞耻感。对患者和医生的采访支持了七个主题中的五个,患者也描述了逐渐减少丁丙诺啡和减少耻辱感和羞耻感的主题。结论:主题表明,在考虑初级保健机构提供的mod项目的结果时,除了保持清醒外,还需要更广泛地看待成功。未来的工作应确定适当的结果测量和潜在的辅助治疗。
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CiteScore
7.60
自引率
10.30%
发文量
220
期刊介绍: The Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment (JSAT) features original reviews, training and educational articles, special commentary, and especially research articles that are meaningful to the treatment of alcohol, heroin, marijuana, and other drugs of dependence. JSAT is directed toward treatment practitioners from all disciplines (medicine, nursing, social work, psychology, and counseling) in both private and public sectors, including those involved in schools, health centers, community agencies, correctional facilities, and individual practices. The editors emphasize that JSAT articles should address techniques and treatment approaches that can be used directly by contemporary practitioners.
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