Rural opioid treatment program patient perspectives on take-home methadone policy changes during COVID-19: a qualitative thematic analysis.
Ximena A LevanderKim A HoffmanJohn W McIlveenDennis McCartyJavier Ponce TerashimaP Todd KorthuisPublished in: Addiction science & clinical practice (2021)
As the pandemic progressed, study participants adapted to rapidly changing OTP policies. Participants noted many unanticipated benefits to increased take-home methadone and other COVID-19 protocols including strengthened self-efficacy and recovery and reduced interpersonal conflict, with limited evidence of diversion. Patient perspectives should inform future policies to better address the ongoing overdose epidemic.