Medication-Assisted Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder: Review of the Evidence and Future Directions LEARNING OBJECTIVE: After participating in this activity, learners should be better able to: Evaluate the rationale for and current evidence supporting med... HS Connery - 《Harv Rev Psychiatry》 被引...
Punch (the T St. Louis, a harm-reduction program), Sarah Bagley (Boston Medical Center), Jennifer Foreman (Randolph Health Medical Group), and Scott Hadland (Massachusetts General Hospital for Children) review how primary care providers can best care for patients with opioid use disorder. They ...
Treating Opioid Use Disorder in Patients Who Are Incarcerated Quandaries of a Hospitalist As is common for persons who are hospitalized while incarcerated, he was shackled to the bed with guards present. In jail, he had not been screened and treated for OUD using evidence-based medical practices...
” says Honora Englander, MD, the hospitalist and addiction medicine physician who designed the initiative and led its implementation. “We didn’t have the expertise or the systems in place to address their underlying substance use disorder.”...
Adolescent drug overdose mortality more than doubled between 2019 and 2021, with most deaths involving opioids.1An estimated 1 in 100 adolescents aged 12 to 17 years has an opioid use disorder (OUD).2However, fewer than 5% of adolescents with OUD receive buprenorphine or naltrexone3despite recom...
Treatment for addiction was essentially unavailable until 1935 when US Public Health Services started a hospital in Lexington, Ky. The treatments were entirely detoxification-based. Interest in narcotic management began to rise again with the 1955 publication of a position paper by the New York ...
Disparities in outpatient visits for mental health and/or substance use disorders during the COVID-19 surge and partial reopening in Massachusetts. Gen Hospital Psychiatry. 2020;67:100–6. Article Google Scholar Mehrotra A. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on outpatient visits: a rebound ...
The most sparsely populated regions of the American West often are unable to provide local treatment for opioid use disorder. Long driving distances can be a barrier for people who need treatment, so the issue has ramifications for the health and wellnes
"Combination therapy of buprenorphine and naloxone could be a choice for oral opioid maintenance treatment during pregnancy, but larger studies are needed before changing the official recommendations," said corresponding author Minna M. Kanervo, of Helsinki University Hospital, in Finland. "Women on me...
The purpose of this systematic review, therefore, is to summarize research on interventions to treat tobacco use disorder in pregnant women in medication-assisted treatment for an opioid use disorder. 2. Methods Two librarians (including co-author H. Blunt) searched the following databases up to ...