Devin C. Tomlinson, Autumn Rae Florimbio, Carol A. Lee, Mark A. Ilgen, Lewei A. Lin, Lara N. Coughlin
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摘要
酒精使用障碍(AUD)的一线治疗包括心理治疗和药物治疗,但这两种治疗方法都未得到充分利用。然而,酒精使用障碍(MAUD)药物的使用率特别低。本综述的目的是描述患者对MAUD的看法,以确定MAUD的障碍和未来工作的潜在领域,以增加MAUD的获取、启动和保留。截至2024年3月,在PubMed、EMBASE、PsycINFO和CINAHL上检索标题和摘要,检索关键词为患者视角、MAUD和酒精相关。对研究成年患者MAUD观点的文章进行资格评估,纳入本综述。本综述纳入了14项研究。大多数评估的患者群体是AUD患者,大多数研究评估的是MAUD一般(n = 7)或特定药物(即纳曲酮,n = 5;双硫仑,n = 2;Acamprosate, n = 1)。确定了与患者感知到的MAUD障碍相关的重要主题,包括对MAUD的有效性和效果缺乏认识和误解,对副作用的忧虑或经历,以及对MAUD的感知耻辱。未来的工作将患者对MAUD的观点纳入干预措施和策略中,可能有助于提高MAUD的吸收,包括以人为中心的讨论,考虑患者对MAUD的独特观点,以增加患者对MAUD的认识,减少MAUD的耻辱感。
Patient perspectives on medications for alcohol use disorder: A systematic scoping review
Front-line treatments for alcohol use disorder (AUD) include psychotherapy and medication, and both treatments are underused. However, utilization rates of medications for alcohol use disorder (MAUD) are particularly low. The goal of the present scoping review is to characterize patient perspectives about MAUD to identify barriers to MAUD and potential areas of future work to increase access, initiation, and retention on MAUD. Searches of titles and abstracts were conducted on PubMed, EMBASE, PsycINFO, and CINAHL until March 2024 with patient perspective-, MAUD-, and alcohol-related keywords. Articles were assessed for eligibility and included in the present review if they examined adult patients' perspectives of MAUD. Fourteen studies were included in the review. The majority of patient populations assessed were individuals with AUD, and most studies evaluated MAUD in general (n = 7) or specific medications (i.e., naltrexone, n = 5; disulfiram, n = 2; acamprosate, n = 1). Important themes related to patient-perceived barriers to MAUD were identified, including a lack of awareness and misunderstanding about the effectiveness and effects of MAUD, apprehensiveness or experience with side effects, and perceived stigma of MAUD. Future work incorporating patient perspectives of MAUD into interventions and strategies may help improve MAUD uptake, including person-centered discussions factoring in unique patient perspectives about MAUD to increase patient MAUD knowledge and reduce MAUD stigma.