弗吉尼亚州医疗补助计划成员中患者报告的阿片类药物使用障碍治疗经历与未满足的治疗需求和终止治疗之间的关联。

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Substance abuse Pub Date : 2023-07-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-14 DOI:10.1177/08897077231186218
Sarah J Marks, Huyen Pham, Neil McCray, Jennifer Palazzolo, Ashley Harrell, Jason Lowe, Chethan Bachireddy, Lauren Guerra, Peter J Cunningham, Andrew J Barnes
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背景:许多支付方,包括阿片类药物使用障碍(OUD)治疗的最大支付方Medicaid,正在寻求与治疗相关的质量改进举措。然而,患者报告的OUD治疗经历与以患者为中心的结果之间的关系仍知之甚少。目的:研究Medicaid成员的OUD治疗经历、门诊治疗环境、人口统计和社会因素以及成员在治疗和治疗中断期间未满足需求的自我报告之间的关系。方法:以21岁的弗吉尼亚医疗补助计划成员为样本 在2020年1月至2021年8月期间,接受门诊OUD治疗的岁或以上诊断为OUD的人完成了一项邮件调查(n = 1042,加权n = 9244)。治疗体验指数是根据对医疗保健提供者和系统消费者评估(CAHPS)中四个项目的回答构建的,这些项目涉及参与感、安全感和尊重感,并以可理解的方式解释治疗;还评估了另外两个CAHPS项目:“给定的治疗选择”和“能够拒绝治疗”。加权估算逻辑回归测试了成员的治疗经历、人口统计学和社会因素之间的调整后的相关性,以及在治疗和停止治疗期间捕捉未满足需求的两个结果。结果:治疗体验指数得分越高,报告治疗期间未满足需求的调整后几率越低(aOR:0.52,95%CI:0.41-0.66)和停药(aOR=0.63,95%CI:0.47-0.79)。有严重心理困扰的受访者报告治疗期间需求未满足的几率越高(aOR:1.69,95%CI:1.14-2.51)和停用药(aOR:1.84,95%CI:1.21-2.82),住房不安全的个人也是如此(未满足的需求:(aOR=1.65,95%CI:1.11-2.44);治疗中断:(aOR:1.56,95%CI:1.04-2.36)。结论:通过对患有OUD的Medicaid成员进行首次此类调查,我们发现有更积极治疗经验的成员报告未满足的治疗需求和中断治疗的可能性较小。专注于改善患者体验的护理方法对于提供有效、高质量的OUD治疗至关重要。
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Associations Between Patient-Reported Experiences with Opioid Use Disorder Treatment and Unmet Treatment Needs and Discontinuation Among Virginia Medicaid Members.

Background: Many payers, including Medicaid, the largest payer of opioid use disorder (OUD) treatment, are pursuing treatment-related quality improvement initiatives. Yet, how patient-reported experiences with OUD treatment relate to patient-centered outcomes remains poorly understood.

Aim: To examine associations between Medicaid members' OUD treatment experiences, outpatient treatment settings, demographic and social factors, and members' self-report of unmet needs during treatment and treatment discontinuation.

Methods: A sample of Virginia Medicaid members aged 21 years or older with OUD diagnoses who received outpatient OUD treatment completed a mail survey between January 2020 and August 2021 (n = 1042, weighted n = 9244). A treatment experience index was constructed from responses to four items from the Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS) relating to feelings of involvement, safety, and respect and having treatment explained in an understandable way; two additional CAHPS items: "given options for treatment" and "able to refuse treatment" were also assessed. Weighted imputed logistic regressions tested adjusted associations between members' treatment experiences, demographic and social factors, and two outcomes capturing unmet needs during treatment and treatment discontinuation.

Results: More positive scores on the treatment experiences index were associated with lower adjusted odds of reporting unmet needs during treatment (aOR: 0.52, 95% CI: 0.41-0.66) and discontinuation (aOR: 0.63, 95% CI: 0.47-0.79). Respondents with serious psychological distress had higher odds of reporting unmet needs during treatment (aOR: 1.69 95% CI: 1.14-2.51) and discontinuation (aOR: 1.84, 95% CI: 1.21-2.82), as did individuals with housing insecurity (unmet needs: (aOR: 1.65, 95% CI: 1.11-2.44); treatment discontinuation: (aOR: 1.56, 95% CI: 1.04-2.36)).

Conclusion: Using a first-of-its-kind survey of Medicaid members with OUD, we found that members who had more positive treatment experiences were less likely to report unmet treatment needs and discontinue treatment. Care approaches focused on improving patient experience are critical to delivering effective, high-quality OUD treatment.

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Substance abuse
Substance abuse SUBSTANCE ABUSE-
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期刊介绍: Now in its 4th decade of publication, Substance Abuse journal is a peer-reviewed journal that serves as the official publication of Association for Medical Education and Research in Substance Abuse (AMERSA) in association with The International Society of Addiction Medicine (ISAM) and the International Coalition for Addiction Studies in Education (INCASE). Substance Abuse journal offers wide-ranging coverage for healthcare professionals, addiction specialists and others engaged in research, education, clinical care, and service delivery and evaluation. It features articles on a variety of topics, including: Interdisciplinary addiction research, education, and treatment Clinical trial, epidemiology, health services, and translation addiction research Implementation science related to addiction Innovations and subsequent outcomes in addiction education Addiction policy and opinion International addiction topics Clinical care regarding addictions.
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