Using a cascade of care framework to identify gaps in access to medications for alcohol use disorder in British Columbia, Canada.
Maria Eugenia SociásFrank Xavier ScheuermeyerZizhan CuiWing Yin MokAlexis CrabtreeNadia FairbairnSeonaid NolanAmanda K SlaunwhiteLianping TiPublished in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2023)
Access to medications for alcohol use disorder among people with moderate-to-severe alcohol use disorder in British Colombia, Canada increased between 2015 and 2019; however, initiation and retention remained low. There was a trend between longer retention in medications for alcohol use disorder and greater reductions in the odds of experiencing alcohol use disorder-related adverse outcomes.