The effect of medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) on residential treatment completion and retention in the US
Autor: | Jeremy Mennis, Gerald J. Stahler |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male Adolescent Narcotic Antagonists Poison control Toxicology Logistic regression Occupational safety and health Young Adult Post-hoc analysis Injury prevention Retention in Care Medicine Humans Pharmacology (medical) Residential Treatment Aged Pharmacology business.industry Human factors and ergonomics Opioid use disorder Middle Aged medicine.disease Opioid-Related Disorders United States Psychiatry and Mental health Female Substance Abuse Treatment Centers business Psychosocial Demography |
Zdroj: | Drug and alcohol dependence. 212 |
ISSN: | 1879-0046 |
Popis: | Background This study examines whether MOUD increases treatment completion and retention in both short-term (ST) and long-term (LT) residential programs using a national dataset. Methods Data were extracted from the 2015–2017 TEDS-D (Treatment Episode Dataset-Discharge) datasets for opioid using adults in ST (n = 87,296) and LT (n = 66,623) residential treatment. Primary outcome variables were treatment completion and retention (ST: length of stay >10 days; LT: >90 days). Logistic regression estimated the effects of MOUD on the probability of treatment completion and retention separately for ST and LT residential treatment, controlling for individual background characteristics. Results Only 18% of clients in residential treatment programs had MOUD in their treatment plans. For ST residential treatment, MOUD was associated with a 40% increased likelihood of treatment completion (OR = 1.404) and 34% increased retention (OR = 1.337). For LT residential treatment, MOUD was associated with a 26% reduced likelihood of treatment completion (OR = 0.743) and no significant increase in retention. Post hoc analysis suggests insurance coverage may be influencing outcomes. Conclusions Despite MOUD being a standard of care for OUD, MOUD is particularly under-utilized in residential treatment. Further research should focus on how best to integrate MOUD within short-term residential treatment and to explore the potential viability of MOUD in long-term residential programs. Given the risk of overdose following residential treatment, for at least short-term residential programs, this setting may be advantageous for integrating psychosocial treatments with early MOUD engagement in a structured therapeutic environment as part of a long-term continuum of care recovery program. |
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