Take home maintenance medication in opiate dependence

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Take home maintenance medication in opiate dependence. / Gutwinski, Stefan; Bald, Lena Karoline; Heinz, Andreas; Müller, Christian A; Schmidt, Ane Katrin; Wiers, Corinde; Bermpohl, Felix; Gallinat, Jürgen.

In: DTSCH ARZTEBL INT, Vol. 110, No. 23-24, 01.06.2013, p. 405-12.

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Gutwinski, S, Bald, LK, Heinz, A, Müller, CA, Schmidt, AK, Wiers, C, Bermpohl, F & Gallinat, J 2013, 'Take home maintenance medication in opiate dependence', DTSCH ARZTEBL INT, vol. 110, no. 23-24, pp. 405-12. https://doi.org/10.3238/arztebl.2013.0405

APA

Gutwinski, S., Bald, L. K., Heinz, A., Müller, C. A., Schmidt, A. K., Wiers, C., Bermpohl, F., & Gallinat, J. (2013). Take home maintenance medication in opiate dependence. DTSCH ARZTEBL INT, 110(23-24), 405-12. https://doi.org/10.3238/arztebl.2013.0405

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Gutwinski S, Bald LK, Heinz A, Müller CA, Schmidt AK, Wiers C et al. Take home maintenance medication in opiate dependence. DTSCH ARZTEBL INT. 2013 Jun 1;110(23-24):405-12. https://doi.org/10.3238/arztebl.2013.0405

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@article{0dbf927e9f4b414eaf478da810eff635,
title = "Take home maintenance medication in opiate dependence",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: Opiate-dependent patients can be given several days' worth of maintenance medication to take home. We studied whether the patients chosen to receive take home maintenance medication met the criteria that were published in the guidelines of the German Medical Association. These include, among other things: abstinence from additional consumption of heath-endangering substances, psychosocial reintegration, completion of the switch from illegal narcotics to the substitute maintenance medication, and clinical stabilization.METHODS: In this study, data were obtained by questionnaire over the period from May to October 2011 from patients of all 20 psychiatric hospitals and all 110 physicians' practices with licenses to provide opiate maintenance medication in Berlin, Germany.RESULTS: 986 (19.9%) of the 5032 patients taking opiate medication answered the study questionnaire; 956 gave information about the frequency with which they received medication. 365 of these 956 patients (38.2%) reported having received take home medication. Among them, 197 (56.0%) said that they additionally consumed health-endangering substances, compared to 388 (69.9%) of those who received maintenance medication every day (p<0.0001). Lower rates of additional consumption among recipients of take home maintenance medication were also found for each of the substances heroin, cocaine, and benzodiazepines (p<0.0001 for each). Patients receiving take home medication more commonly indicated that they were employed and tended to have been in the maintenance program longer than patients receiving maintenance medication every day (p<0.0001 for each question). Clinical stabilization, i.e., improvement of mental and physical health, was reported in equal measure by patients who were and were not receiving take home medication.CONCLUSION: The patient questionnaire reveals that most patients receiving take home maintenance medication meet the criteria specified in the guidelines of the German Medical Association.",
keywords = "Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Female, Germany, Humans, Maintenance Chemotherapy, Male, Methadone, Middle Aged, Opiate Substitution Treatment, Opioid-Related Disorders, Prescriptions, Prevalence, Quality of Life, Risk Assessment, Self Administration, Treatment Outcome, Young Adult",
author = "Stefan Gutwinski and Bald, {Lena Karoline} and Andreas Heinz and M{\"u}ller, {Christian A} and Schmidt, {Ane Katrin} and Corinde Wiers and Felix Bermpohl and J{\"u}rgen Gallinat",
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TY - JOUR

T1 - Take home maintenance medication in opiate dependence

AU - Gutwinski, Stefan

AU - Bald, Lena Karoline

AU - Heinz, Andreas

AU - Müller, Christian A

AU - Schmidt, Ane Katrin

AU - Wiers, Corinde

AU - Bermpohl, Felix

AU - Gallinat, Jürgen

PY - 2013/6/1

Y1 - 2013/6/1

N2 - BACKGROUND: Opiate-dependent patients can be given several days' worth of maintenance medication to take home. We studied whether the patients chosen to receive take home maintenance medication met the criteria that were published in the guidelines of the German Medical Association. These include, among other things: abstinence from additional consumption of heath-endangering substances, psychosocial reintegration, completion of the switch from illegal narcotics to the substitute maintenance medication, and clinical stabilization.METHODS: In this study, data were obtained by questionnaire over the period from May to October 2011 from patients of all 20 psychiatric hospitals and all 110 physicians' practices with licenses to provide opiate maintenance medication in Berlin, Germany.RESULTS: 986 (19.9%) of the 5032 patients taking opiate medication answered the study questionnaire; 956 gave information about the frequency with which they received medication. 365 of these 956 patients (38.2%) reported having received take home medication. Among them, 197 (56.0%) said that they additionally consumed health-endangering substances, compared to 388 (69.9%) of those who received maintenance medication every day (p<0.0001). Lower rates of additional consumption among recipients of take home maintenance medication were also found for each of the substances heroin, cocaine, and benzodiazepines (p<0.0001 for each). Patients receiving take home medication more commonly indicated that they were employed and tended to have been in the maintenance program longer than patients receiving maintenance medication every day (p<0.0001 for each question). Clinical stabilization, i.e., improvement of mental and physical health, was reported in equal measure by patients who were and were not receiving take home medication.CONCLUSION: The patient questionnaire reveals that most patients receiving take home maintenance medication meet the criteria specified in the guidelines of the German Medical Association.

AB - BACKGROUND: Opiate-dependent patients can be given several days' worth of maintenance medication to take home. We studied whether the patients chosen to receive take home maintenance medication met the criteria that were published in the guidelines of the German Medical Association. These include, among other things: abstinence from additional consumption of heath-endangering substances, psychosocial reintegration, completion of the switch from illegal narcotics to the substitute maintenance medication, and clinical stabilization.METHODS: In this study, data were obtained by questionnaire over the period from May to October 2011 from patients of all 20 psychiatric hospitals and all 110 physicians' practices with licenses to provide opiate maintenance medication in Berlin, Germany.RESULTS: 986 (19.9%) of the 5032 patients taking opiate medication answered the study questionnaire; 956 gave information about the frequency with which they received medication. 365 of these 956 patients (38.2%) reported having received take home medication. Among them, 197 (56.0%) said that they additionally consumed health-endangering substances, compared to 388 (69.9%) of those who received maintenance medication every day (p<0.0001). Lower rates of additional consumption among recipients of take home maintenance medication were also found for each of the substances heroin, cocaine, and benzodiazepines (p<0.0001 for each). Patients receiving take home medication more commonly indicated that they were employed and tended to have been in the maintenance program longer than patients receiving maintenance medication every day (p<0.0001 for each question). Clinical stabilization, i.e., improvement of mental and physical health, was reported in equal measure by patients who were and were not receiving take home medication.CONCLUSION: The patient questionnaire reveals that most patients receiving take home maintenance medication meet the criteria specified in the guidelines of the German Medical Association.

KW - Adolescent

KW - Adult

KW - Aged

KW - Female

KW - Germany

KW - Humans

KW - Maintenance Chemotherapy

KW - Male

KW - Methadone

KW - Middle Aged

KW - Opiate Substitution Treatment

KW - Opioid-Related Disorders

KW - Prescriptions

KW - Prevalence

KW - Quality of Life

KW - Risk Assessment

KW - Self Administration

KW - Treatment Outcome

KW - Young Adult

U2 - 10.3238/arztebl.2013.0405

DO - 10.3238/arztebl.2013.0405

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

C2 - 23837085

VL - 110

SP - 405

EP - 412

JO - DTSCH ARZTEBL INT

JF - DTSCH ARZTEBL INT

SN - 1866-0452

IS - 23-24

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