阿片类药物在治疗中的使用趋势-来自该领域的趋势

J. Wheeler, Siobhan A. Morse, Brian E Bride
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目的:随着限制处方阿片类药物获得的立法变化的颁布,寻求私人住宅治疗的阿片类药物使用障碍患者的人口也发生了变化。本研究旨在检查在立法限制颁布之前和之后进入治疗的阿片类药物使用障碍患者之间观察到的一些具体变化。研究设计:回顾性横断面队列设计。结果:从第1组(2009-2011年就诊的患者)到第2组(2014年就诊的患者)的显著变化包括处方阿片类药物的使用大幅减少。在此减少的同时,报告的海洛因滥用同时滥用多种物质(大麻、安非他明和镇静剂)以及注意到的就业和家庭问题也显著增加。结论:在过去几年中,阿片类药物使用障碍治疗的确定患者发生了变化,治疗应反映这些变化。这种疾病不仅成为阿片类药物使用的原因之一,而且也成为多种药物滥用和其他生活领域中断的原因之一,因为海洛因的使用在患者中变得更加突出。
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Opioid usage trends in treatment – Trends from the field
Objective: As legislative changes limiting access to prescription opioids were enacted, the population of opioid use disorder patients seeking private residential treatment also changed. This study is designed to examine some of the specific changes that were observed between opioid used disorder patients entering treatment before and after the legislative restrictions were enacted.Study design: Retrospective cross-sectional cohort design.Results: Significant changes from Group 1 (patients presenting for treatment in 2009-2011) to Group 2 (patients presenting for treatment in 2014) include a substantial decrease in the usage of prescription opiates. Alongside this reduction, a significant increase was shown in reported heroin abuse with concurrent polysubstance abuse (Cannabis, Amphetamines, and Sedatives), as well as noted employment and family issues.Conclusions: The identified patient presenting to treatment for Opioid Use Disorder has changed over the last several years and treatment should reflect those changes. Not only has this disease become one of opioid usage but of polysubstance abuse and disruption in other areas of life as heroin usage becomes more prominent in patients.
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