Outcomes for patients receiving telemedicine-delivered medication-based treatment for Opioid Use Disorder: A retrospective chart review.

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Heroin Addiction and Related Clinical Problems Pub Date : 2021-01-01
Eric Weintraub, Aaron D Greenblatt, Joy Chang, Christopher J Welsh, Alexandra P Berthiaume, Shelby R Goodwin, Rachel Arnold, Seth S Himelhoch, Melanie E Bennett, Annabelle M Belcher
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This report builds on a previous study that describes the collaboration between an urban academic medical center and a rural drug treatment center, the goal of which is to provide medication-based treatment to individuals with OUD via videoconferencing. We describe results of a retrospective chart review of 472 patients treated in the program between August 2015 and April 2019. We examined several demographic and substance use variables for individuals who consented to telemedicine treatment, retention in treatment over time, and opioid use over time to understand further the impact of prescribing buprenorphine and naltrexone via telemedicine to patients in a rural OUD treatment setting. Our findings support the effectiveness of prescribing medications via telemedicine. The inclusion of more than three times as many patients as in our prior report revealed retention rates and toxicology results that are comparable to face-to-face treatment. These findings have implications for policymakers and clinicians considering implementation of similar programs.

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接受远程医疗药物治疗的阿片类药物使用障碍患者的疗效:回顾性病历
本报告以之前的一项研究为基础,描述了一个城市学术医疗中心与一个农村戒毒治疗中心之间的合作,其目标是通过视频会议为 OUD 患者提供基于药物的治疗。我们描述了对 2015 年 8 月至 2019 年 4 月期间接受该项目治疗的 472 名患者的回顾性病历审查结果。我们研究了同意接受远程医疗治疗的患者的几个人口统计学和药物使用变量、随时间推移的治疗保留率以及随时间推移的阿片类药物使用情况,以进一步了解通过远程医疗向农村 OUD 治疗环境中的患者开具丁丙诺啡和纳曲酮的影响。我们的研究结果支持通过远程医疗开具药物处方的有效性。我们纳入的患者人数是上一份报告的三倍多,结果显示保留率和毒理学结果与面对面治疗相当。这些研究结果对考虑实施类似项目的政策制定者和临床医生具有借鉴意义。
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