Buprenorphine use among non-hospital residential programs

IF 3.9 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY Drug and alcohol dependence Pub Date : 2024-09-26 DOI:10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2024.112456
Cynthia Nichols , Daniel Baslock , Margaret Lloyd Sieger
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Abstract

Background

The purpose of this study is to investigate the use of buprenorphine within non-hospital residential programs. We hypothesize that programs offering long-term treatment will be less likely to accept or prescribe buprenorphine, but those that accept public insurance will demonstrate relative increased likelihood of buprenorphine availability.

Method

This study analyzed data from the 2021 National Substance Use and Mental Health Services Survey. The analytic sample (n=3654) included a subset of facilities that reported providing only substance use treatment, including three non-mutually exclusive service types: detox, short-term, and long-term. A logistic regression examined the association between buprenorphine availability and residential service type, holding constant characteristics associated with the outcome of interest. We then tested an interaction between public insurance and long-term service type on the outcome of interest.

Results

While long-term service type was associated with reduced odds of buprenorphine availability (OR=.288, p <.05), programs that both offered long-term residential programs and accepted public health insurance had 3.5 higher odds of accepting or prescribing buprenorphine (OR=4.586, p<.01) compared to long-term programs without public insurance.

Implications

Patients who require treatment of longer duration may face barriers to buprenorphine availability; however, public insurance acceptance may increase odds of availability of buprenorphine among long-term programs.
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非医院住院计划中丁丙诺啡的使用情况。
研究背景本研究旨在调查丁丙诺啡在非医院住院治疗项目中的使用情况。我们假设,提供长期治疗的项目不太可能接受或处方丁丙诺啡,但那些接受公共保险的项目则会相对增加丁丙诺啡的可用性:本研究分析了 2021 年全国药物使用和心理健康服务调查的数据。分析样本(n=3654)包括报告仅提供药物使用治疗的机构子集,其中包括三种非相互排斥的服务类型:戒毒、短期和长期。在与相关结果相关的特征保持不变的情况下,逻辑回归检验了丁丙诺啡可用性与住院服务类型之间的关联。然后,我们测试了公共保险和长期服务类型对相关结果的交互作用:尽管长期服务类型与丁丙诺啡可用性的几率降低有关(OR=.288,P需要长期治疗的患者可能会面临丁丙诺啡供应的障碍;然而,公共保险的接受度可能会增加长期项目中丁丙诺啡的供应几率。
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Drug and alcohol dependence
Drug and alcohol dependence 医学-精神病学
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409
审稿时长
41 days
期刊介绍: Drug and Alcohol Dependence is an international journal devoted to publishing original research, scholarly reviews, commentaries, and policy analyses in the area of drug, alcohol and tobacco use and dependence. Articles range from studies of the chemistry of substances of abuse, their actions at molecular and cellular sites, in vitro and in vivo investigations of their biochemical, pharmacological and behavioural actions, laboratory-based and clinical research in humans, substance abuse treatment and prevention research, and studies employing methods from epidemiology, sociology, and economics.
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