Large variation in measures used to assess outcomes of opioid dependence treatment: A systematic review of longitudinal observational studies.
Lucas WiessingMarica FerriShane DarkeRoland SimonPaul GriffithsPublished in: Drug and alcohol review (2017)
Wide variation exists in outcome measures found in longitudinal observational studies of treatment of opioid users. This reduces replicability of studies and suggests a lack of common expectations on treatment success. Future studies should consider using all or most of eight outcome domains identified (excluding economic analyses if unfeasible), non-binary measures and amount/value of drugs used and consensus meetings with joint ownership of scientific, treatment and patient communities.