Pilot investigation of an electronic pillbox at a community opioid treatment program.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse Pub Date : 2024-05-03 Epub Date: 2024-04-01 DOI:10.1080/00952990.2024.2316598
Michael Sklar, Susan Doyle, Michael Kidorf
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Background: Opioid treatment programs (OTPs) permit patients to ingest daily methadone doses unsupervised and away from the clinic, a strategy that enhances treatment access and convenience but has the potential for mismanagement.Objective: This retrospective review, conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic (5/2020-1/2022), evaluates the feasibility and acceptability of a commercially available electronic pillbox to safely administer methadone take-home tablets in a large community-based OTP (census >500 people).Methods: Study participants (n = 24; 54% male, 46% female; M age = 63 years) had recently received more take-homes per visit to support national social distancing directives, and were instructed that they could maintain these privileges by agreeing to use the pillbox.Results: Results demonstrate good demand feasibility as most participants (71%) agreed to use the pillbox. Good implementation feasibility was observed through safe and reliable delivery of most take-home tablets, with a staff support line to resolve technical issues. Acceptability was modest as six participants (25%) requested to return the pillbox despite losing some take-home privileges.Conclusion: Results support continued use and study of the electronic pillbox to safely deliver and increase access to methadone take-home doses.

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背景:阿片类药物治疗项目(OTPs)允许患者在无人监督和不在诊所的情况下摄入每日剂量的美沙酮,这一策略提高了治疗的可及性和便利性,但有可能造成管理不善:本回顾性研究在 COVID-19 大流行期间(2020 年 5 月至 2022 年 1 月)进行,评估了在大型社区 OTP(人口普查大于 500 人)中使用市售电子药盒安全服用美沙酮带回家药片的可行性和可接受性:方法:研究参与者(n = 24;54% 为男性,46% 为女性;M 年龄 = 63 岁)最近每次就诊可领取更多美沙酮带回家片剂,以支持国家社会疏远指令,并被告知同意使用药盒即可保持这些特权:结果表明,大多数参与者(71%)同意使用药箱,因此需求可行性良好。通过安全可靠地运送大多数带回家的药片,并通过员工支持热线解决技术问题,观察到了良好的实施可行性。可接受性一般,因为有六名参与者(25%)要求归还药盒,尽管他们失去了一些带回家服用的权利:研究结果支持继续使用和研究电子药盒,以安全地提供和增加美沙酮带回家剂量。
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse (AJDAA) is an international journal published six times per year and provides an important and stimulating venue for the exchange of ideas between the researchers working in diverse areas, including public policy, epidemiology, neurobiology, and the treatment of addictive disorders. AJDAA includes a wide range of translational research, covering preclinical and clinical aspects of the field. AJDAA covers these topics with focused data presentations and authoritative reviews of timely developments in our field. Manuscripts exploring addictions other than substance use disorders are encouraged. Reviews and Perspectives of emerging fields are given priority consideration. Areas of particular interest include: public health policy; novel research methodologies; human and animal pharmacology; human translational studies, including neuroimaging; pharmacological and behavioral treatments; new modalities of care; molecular and family genetic studies; medicinal use of substances traditionally considered substances of abuse.
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