Naloxone prescription fills and use by patients treated for opioid use disorder by telehealth
Background: It is unknown how many people in treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD) have naloxone, use naloxone, and what their perceptions and barriers to obtaining it are. Methods: This was a survey of patients treated in a large telehealth OUD program. Between December 6, 2023 and January 6, 202...
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| author | Scott G. Weiner Emily N. Miller Barbara Burke Brian Clear |
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| description | Background: It is unknown how many people in treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD) have naloxone, use naloxone, and what their perceptions and barriers to obtaining it are. Methods: This was a survey of patients treated in a large telehealth OUD program. Between December 6, 2023 and January 6, 2024, all patients who had access to the program’s phone app (n=17,899 individuals, of whom 12,887 were in active treatment), were invited to complete an anonymous online survey. Results: There were 701 individuals who completed the survey. Nearly all patients (n=693, 99%) knew what naloxone is, and the majority (n=601, 86%) knew how to administer it. A quarter of these patients (n=177, 25%) reported either having naloxone used on themselves or using it on someone else. 161 patients (23%) reported taking a naloxone training course. Of patients who recalled receiving a prescription, 72% (n=382) filled the prescription, and 85% (n=321) reported that insurance paid for all or part of it. If filled, the naloxone was reported as used by 30 (8%) patients. If not filled, reasons were: already had it (n=55, 37%), did not think it was needed (n=54, 37%) or too expensive (n=36, 23%). Patients who reported knowing how to administer naloxone (OR 2.63 (95% CI 1.35–5.00) were more likely to fill the prescription. Conclusions: Patients prescribed naloxone in a telehealth treatment program filled the prescription 72% of the time, and when it was filled, 8% used the naloxone. Education and cost policy changes may reduce barriers to obtaining naloxone. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-9eca72cfea4a45449dff508e1e599d492025-08-19T23:44:44ZengElsevierDrug and Alcohol Dependence Reports2772-72462024-06-011110024410.1016/j.dadr.2024.100244Naloxone prescription fills and use by patients treated for opioid use disorder by telehealthScott G. Weiner0Emily N. Miller1Barbara Burke2Brian Clear3Bicycle Health, Boston, MA, USA; Department of Emergency Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, , Massachusetts, Boston, MA, USA; Correspondence to: Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Department of Emergency Medicine, 75 Francis Street, NH-226, Boston, MA, USA.Bicycle Health, Boston, MA, USABicycle Health, Boston, MA, USABicycle Health, Boston, MA, USABackground: It is unknown how many people in treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD) have naloxone, use naloxone, and what their perceptions and barriers to obtaining it are. Methods: This was a survey of patients treated in a large telehealth OUD program. Between December 6, 2023 and January 6, 2024, all patients who had access to the program’s phone app (n=17,899 individuals, of whom 12,887 were in active treatment), were invited to complete an anonymous online survey. Results: There were 701 individuals who completed the survey. Nearly all patients (n=693, 99%) knew what naloxone is, and the majority (n=601, 86%) knew how to administer it. A quarter of these patients (n=177, 25%) reported either having naloxone used on themselves or using it on someone else. 161 patients (23%) reported taking a naloxone training course. Of patients who recalled receiving a prescription, 72% (n=382) filled the prescription, and 85% (n=321) reported that insurance paid for all or part of it. If filled, the naloxone was reported as used by 30 (8%) patients. If not filled, reasons were: already had it (n=55, 37%), did not think it was needed (n=54, 37%) or too expensive (n=36, 23%). Patients who reported knowing how to administer naloxone (OR 2.63 (95% CI 1.35–5.00) were more likely to fill the prescription. Conclusions: Patients prescribed naloxone in a telehealth treatment program filled the prescription 72% of the time, and when it was filled, 8% used the naloxone. Education and cost policy changes may reduce barriers to obtaining naloxone.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2772724624000283NaloxoneOpioid use disorderHarm reduction |
| spellingShingle | Scott G. Weiner Emily N. Miller Barbara Burke Brian Clear Naloxone prescription fills and use by patients treated for opioid use disorder by telehealth Naloxone Opioid use disorder Harm reduction |
| title | Naloxone prescription fills and use by patients treated for opioid use disorder by telehealth |
| title_full | Naloxone prescription fills and use by patients treated for opioid use disorder by telehealth |
| title_fullStr | Naloxone prescription fills and use by patients treated for opioid use disorder by telehealth |
| title_full_unstemmed | Naloxone prescription fills and use by patients treated for opioid use disorder by telehealth |
| title_short | Naloxone prescription fills and use by patients treated for opioid use disorder by telehealth |
| title_sort | naloxone prescription fills and use by patients treated for opioid use disorder by telehealth |
| topic | Naloxone Opioid use disorder Harm reduction |
| url | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2772724624000283 |
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