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The effect of person, treatment and prescriber characteristics on retention in opioid agonist treatment: a 15-year retrospective cohort study.

Chrianna BharatSarah LarneySebastiano BarbieriTimothy A DobbinsNicola R JonesMatthew HickmanNatasa GisevRobert AliLouisa Degenhardt
Published in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2021)
In New South Wales, Australia, retention in buprenorphine treatment for opioid dependence, compared with methadone, has improved over time since its introduction in 2001. Opioid agonist treatment retention is affected not only by characteristics of the person and his or her treatment, but also of the prescriber, with those of longer prescribing tenure associated with increased retention of people in opioid agonist treatment.
Keyphrases
  • chronic pain
  • primary care
  • emergency department
  • combination therapy