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Patients' perceptions of self-administered dosing to opioid agonist treatment and other changes during the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative study.

Gemma ScottSophie TurnerNatalie LowryAnnette HodgeWaniya AshrafKatie McCleanMike KelleherLuke MitchesonJohn Marsden
Published in: BMJ open (2023)
In an applied qualitative study of patients enrolled in OAT during the COVID-19 pandemic, participants endorsed their opportunity to take medication themselves at home and with virtual addiction support. Most patients described a preference for self-administration with increased dispensing supplies, from as early as 7 days into maintenance treatment, if they could demonstrate adherence to their prescription.
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