Six-month outcomes of the HOPE smartphone application designed to support treatment with medications for opioid use disorder and piloted during an early statewide COVID-19 lockdown.
Jacqueline HodgesMarika WaselewskiWilliam HarringtonTaylor FranklinKelly SchorlingJacqueline HuynhAlexa TabackmanKori OteroKaren IngersollNassima Ait-Daoud TiouririneTabor FlickingerRebecca DillinghamPublished in: Addiction science & clinical practice (2022)
A pilot study of a novel multi-feature smartphone application to support OUD treatment showed acceptable retention in care and patient usage at 6 months. Further study within a larger population is needed to characterize 'real world' uptake and association with outcomes related to retention in care, relapse prevention, and opioid-associated mortality.
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