Who receives heroin-assisted treatment?

Who receives heroin-assisted treatment? A comparison of patients receiving opioid maintenance treatment in Denmark (fulltekst)

Abstract

Background

Since 2010, heroin-assisted treatment (HAT) has been one of the treatment options available to people with opioid use disorder (OUD) in Denmark. This study aimed to characterize HAT patients at treatment start and compare their individual characteristics to those of patients entering traditional opioid maintenance treatment (OMT) with methadone or buprenorphine during the same period.

Methods

Patients who initiated HAT or OMT with methadone or buprenorphine in Denmark from 2010 to 2018 were included (n=6798). Multiple national registers were linked to compare treatment groups in terms of socio-demographic variables, previous OUD treatment episodes, hospital-based care, and criminal conviction history.

Results

Nearly all HAT patients had a history of methadone treatment (91%) and half had residential treatment experience (48%). In the year previous to admission, HAT patients recorded the highest percentages of non-fatal overdoses (12%) and chronic hepatitis C diagnoses (16%), and the lowest percentages of psychiatric disorders (11%) compared to traditional OMT patients. Criminal convictions were also common: 39% of the HAT group had committed a property crime and 18% a drug-related crime the year before HAT entry. During the study period, an overall reduction in OMT enrollments for each year was recorded. The HAT proportion to the total remained fairly stable (4%−10%), while the buprenorphine proportion increased.

Conclusions

In Denmark, OMT patients exhibited numerous vulnerabilities at treatment start, and among the patient groups, HAT patients were the most burdened. HAT seems to reach the target group and adhere to formulated eligibility criteria.

Citation

Francesca Melis, Morten Hesse, Desiree Eide, Birgitte Thylstrup, Christian Tjagvad, Julie Elizabeth Brummer, Thomas Clausen, Who receives heroin-assisted treatment? A comparison of patients receiving opioid maintenance treatment in Denmark,
Drug and Alcohol Dependence, Volume 254, 2024, 111051, ISSN 0376-8716, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2023.111051.
 

Publisert 10. jan. 2024 13:39 - Sist endret 10. jan. 2024 13:41