Use of nonstigmatizing language is associated with improved outcomes in hospitalized people who inject drugs.
Joseph E CarpenterJillian S CatalanottiMelissa NotisChristopher BrokusTimothy P MoranHana AkselrodGreer BurkholderEllen F EatonIrene KuoWilliam MaiKeanan McGonigleAlaina SteckCarlos Del RioMichael SaagShyamasundaran KottililHenry MasurSarah KattakuzhyElana S RosenthalPublished in: Journal of hospital medicine (2023)
Stigmatizing language was common in this study of patients hospitalized for infectious complications of OUD. Best-practice language was uncommon, but when used was associated with increased odds of addiction treatment and specialty care referrals.