Exploring patient experience and satisfaction with depot buprenorphine formulations: A mixed-methods study

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作者
Allen, Eve [1 ,4 ]
Samadian, Sona [2 ,3 ]
Altobelli, Gary [2 ,3 ]
Johnson, Jacinta [1 ,3 ]
Holmwood, Chris [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ South Australia, UniSA Clin & Hlth Sci, Adelaide, Australia
[2] SA Hlth, Drug & Alcohol Serv South Australia, Adelaide, Australia
[3] SA Hlth, Statewide Clin Support Serv, SA Pharm, Adelaide, Australia
[4] POB 268, Balhannah, SA 5242, Australia
关键词
buprenorphine; opiate substitution treatment; opioid-related disorders; qualitative research; social stigma; OPIOID REPLACEMENT THERAPY; METHADONE; PERSPECTIVES; PEOPLE; SAFETY;
D O I
10.1111/dar.13616
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R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
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摘要
Introduction: The introduction of depot buprenorphine for the treatment of opioid dependence allows for reduced dosing frequency compared with conventional treatments, such as oral methadone and sublingual buprenorphine-naloxone. Reduced dosing frequency is perceived to reduce issues such as high out-of-pocket costs, frequent attendance to pharmacies, stigmatisation and the risk of diversion for unsanctioned opioid use. This study aims to explore the experiences of patients receiving depot buprenorphine from an Australian publicly operated drug and alcohol service.Methods: Participants were recruited from the service over a 5-week period in 2021. Twenty-eight participants consented to be involved in a mixed methods quantitative verbal survey and qualitative interview process.Results: The majority of participants reported satisfaction with depot buprenorphine across the domains of efficacy, convenience and global satisfaction. Participants perceived benefits as increased convenience, reduced stigmatisation and the inability to 'skip' daily Medication Assisted Treatment for Opioid Dependence (MATOD) doses. There were mixed experiences with the ability for depot buprenorphine to 'hold' participants throughout the dosing interval. Reduced contact and disconnection from healthcare services were reported as an issue for some participants when initiating depot buprenorphine.Discussion and Conclusions: Patient perceptions of depot buprenorphine appear to be deeply rooted in prior experience with 'conventional' MATOD treatments. Depot buprenorphine is seen to be beneficial socially, personally, and financially by the majority of patients interviewed. The potential for disconnection from services and mixed experiences of efficacy throughout the dosing period may negatively influence patient experience.
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页数:12
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