Long acting injectable buprenorphine: Perspectives from service-users, staff and stakeholders

Rebecca Fish , Céu Mateus , Hannah Maiden , Euan Lawson , Mark Limmer
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Abstract

Introduction

Long-acting injectable buprenorphine (LAIB) is a relatively novel pharmacological treatment for people with opioid dependence. Despite growing qualitative evidence, there is limited research on practitioner insights, and effectiveness of LAIB in a community setting.

Methods

Thirteen service-users (11 currently prescribed LAIB), 6 practitioners, and 4 stakeholders (public health workers) took part in semi-structured interviews (n = 23) to glean their perspectives on LAIB. They were recruited through a community drug treatment service in the NW of England. The interview schedule was informed by previous literature and co-produced with a peer worker with lived experience of drug recovery treatment. Transcripts were analysed thematically by the research team.

Results

Four major themes were identified from the interviews: A change of focus; challenges; wrap-around support; and target groups.

Discussion

Our findings support existing evidence around the individual benefits to service-users such as changes to lifestyle and reduction of stigma, as well as challenges such as the need for wrap-around support and accessible information. We found that commissioning considerations such as geographical inequalities and the need for multi-service collaboration are important in this setting.

Conclusions

LAIB treatment works well for many people in a community context that offers significant wrap-around support to service-users. The novelty of this research lies in bringing together the views of practitioners and stakeholders as well as treatment/service beneficiaries in evaluating the introduction of LAIB in a community service.
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长效注射丁丙诺啡(LAIB)是一种相对较新的阿片类药物依赖药物治疗方法。尽管有越来越多的定性证据,但对从业者的见解和社区环境中LAIB的有效性的研究有限。方法对13名服务使用者(11名现行规定的LAIB)、6名从业人员和4名利益相关者(公共卫生工作者)进行半结构化访谈(n = 23),收集他们对LAIB的看法。他们是通过英格兰西北部的一个社区药物治疗服务机构招募的。访谈时间表参考了以往的文献,并与一位有药物康复治疗生活经验的同行工作者共同制定。研究小组对转录本进行了主题分析。结果从访谈中确定了四个主要主题:焦点的变化;挑战;全方位的支持;目标群体。我们的研究结果支持了现有的证据,证明了服务使用者的个人利益,如生活方式的改变和耻辱的减少,以及对全面支持和可获取信息的需求等挑战。我们发现,在这种情况下,地理不平等和多服务协作需求等调试考虑因素很重要。结论slaib治疗在社区环境中对许多人都有很好的效果,为服务使用者提供了重要的一揽子支持。本研究的新颖之处在于,在评估在社区服务中引入LAIB时,汇集了从业人员和利益相关者以及治疗/服务受益人的观点。
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