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Prospective study of retention in opioid agonist treatment and contact with emergency healthcare following release from prisons in Victoria, Australia.

Michael CurtisAnna L WilkinsonPaul DietzeAshleigh Cara StewartStuart A KinnerReece David CossarEmily NehmeCampbell AitkenShelley WalkerTony ButlerRebecca J WinterKaren SmithMark Stoove
Published in: Emergency medicine journal : EMJ (2023)
We found lower rates of contact with emergency healthcare after release among people retained in OAT, but not among people reporting interrupted OAT use, underscoring the benefits of postrelease OAT retention. Strategies to improve accessibility and support OAT retention after leaving prison are important for men who inject drugs.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • emergency department
  • public health
  • chronic pain
  • pain management
  • middle aged
  • health information
  • combination therapy
  • social media
  • replacement therapy
  • electronic health record