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Evaluating comparative effectiveness of psychosocial interventions adjunctive to opioid agonist therapy for opioid use disorder: A systematic review with network meta-analyses
by
Douma, Reuben
, Moher, David
, Hutton, Brian
, Austin, Bradley
, Barbeau, Pauline
, Garber, Gary
, Esmaeilisaraji, Leila
, Wolfe, Dianna
, Poulin, Patricia A.
, Willows, Melanie
, Garner, Gord
, Corace, Kimberly
, Michaud, Alan
, Skidmore, Becky
, Porath, Amy
, Butler, Claire
, Sproule, Beth A.
, Thavorn, Kednapa
, Rice, Danielle
, Taha, Sheena
, Grima, Alicia
in
Addictions
/ Agonists
/ Agonists (Biochemistry)
/ Analgesics, Opioid - therapeutic use
/ Antidepressants
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Combined Modality Therapy
/ Comparative analysis
/ Contingency
/ Drug addiction
/ Drug use
/ Epidemiology
/ Evaluation
/ Fatalities
/ Fentanyl
/ Heterogeneity
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Intervention
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Mental health
/ Narcotics
/ Opioid-Related Disorders - therapy
/ Opioids
/ Pain
/ Patient outcomes
/ Pharmacy
/ Practice Guidelines as Topic
/ Psychiatry
/ Psychosocial Intervention - methods
/ Psychotherapy
/ Public health
/ Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
/ Retention
/ Social Sciences
/ Statistical analysis
/ Substance use disorder
/ Synthesis
/ Systematic review
/ Treatment Outcome
/ Urinalysis
2020
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Evaluating comparative effectiveness of psychosocial interventions adjunctive to opioid agonist therapy for opioid use disorder: A systematic review with network meta-analyses
by
Douma, Reuben
, Moher, David
, Hutton, Brian
, Austin, Bradley
, Barbeau, Pauline
, Garber, Gary
, Esmaeilisaraji, Leila
, Wolfe, Dianna
, Poulin, Patricia A.
, Willows, Melanie
, Garner, Gord
, Corace, Kimberly
, Michaud, Alan
, Skidmore, Becky
, Porath, Amy
, Butler, Claire
, Sproule, Beth A.
, Thavorn, Kednapa
, Rice, Danielle
, Taha, Sheena
, Grima, Alicia
in
Addictions
/ Agonists
/ Agonists (Biochemistry)
/ Analgesics, Opioid - therapeutic use
/ Antidepressants
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Combined Modality Therapy
/ Comparative analysis
/ Contingency
/ Drug addiction
/ Drug use
/ Epidemiology
/ Evaluation
/ Fatalities
/ Fentanyl
/ Heterogeneity
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Intervention
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Mental health
/ Narcotics
/ Opioid-Related Disorders - therapy
/ Opioids
/ Pain
/ Patient outcomes
/ Pharmacy
/ Practice Guidelines as Topic
/ Psychiatry
/ Psychosocial Intervention - methods
/ Psychotherapy
/ Public health
/ Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
/ Retention
/ Social Sciences
/ Statistical analysis
/ Substance use disorder
/ Synthesis
/ Systematic review
/ Treatment Outcome
/ Urinalysis
2020
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Evaluating comparative effectiveness of psychosocial interventions adjunctive to opioid agonist therapy for opioid use disorder: A systematic review with network meta-analyses
by
Douma, Reuben
, Moher, David
, Hutton, Brian
, Austin, Bradley
, Barbeau, Pauline
, Garber, Gary
, Esmaeilisaraji, Leila
, Wolfe, Dianna
, Poulin, Patricia A.
, Willows, Melanie
, Garner, Gord
, Corace, Kimberly
, Michaud, Alan
, Skidmore, Becky
, Porath, Amy
, Butler, Claire
, Sproule, Beth A.
, Thavorn, Kednapa
, Rice, Danielle
, Taha, Sheena
, Grima, Alicia
in
Addictions
/ Agonists
/ Agonists (Biochemistry)
/ Analgesics, Opioid - therapeutic use
/ Antidepressants
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Combined Modality Therapy
/ Comparative analysis
/ Contingency
/ Drug addiction
/ Drug use
/ Epidemiology
/ Evaluation
/ Fatalities
/ Fentanyl
/ Heterogeneity
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Intervention
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Mental health
/ Narcotics
/ Opioid-Related Disorders - therapy
/ Opioids
/ Pain
/ Patient outcomes
/ Pharmacy
/ Practice Guidelines as Topic
/ Psychiatry
/ Psychosocial Intervention - methods
/ Psychotherapy
/ Public health
/ Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
/ Retention
/ Social Sciences
/ Statistical analysis
/ Substance use disorder
/ Synthesis
/ Systematic review
/ Treatment Outcome
/ Urinalysis
2020
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Evaluating comparative effectiveness of psychosocial interventions adjunctive to opioid agonist therapy for opioid use disorder: A systematic review with network meta-analyses
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Evaluating comparative effectiveness of psychosocial interventions adjunctive to opioid agonist therapy for opioid use disorder: A systematic review with network meta-analyses
2020
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Overview
Guidelines recommend that individuals with opioid use disorder (OUD) receive pharmacological and psychosocial interventions; however, the most appropriate psychosocial intervention is not known. In collaboration with people with lived experience, clinicians, and policy makers, we sought to assess the relative benefits of psychosocial interventions as an adjunct to opioid agonist therapy (OAT) among persons with OUD.
A review protocol was registered a priori (CRD42018090761), and a comprehensive search for randomized controlled trials (RCT) was conducted from database inception to June 2020 in MEDLINE, Embase, PsycINFO and the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials. Established methods for study selection and data extraction were used. Primary outcomes were treatment retention and opioid use (measured by urinalysis for opioid use and opioid abstinence outcomes). Odds ratios were estimated using network meta-analyses (NMA) as appropriate based on available evidence, and in remaining cases alternative approaches to synthesis were used.
Seventy-two RCTs met the inclusion criteria. Risk of bias evaluations commonly identified study limitations and poor reporting with regard to methods used for allocation concealment and selective outcome reporting. Due to inconsistency in reporting of outcome measures, only 48 RCTs (20 unique interventions, 5,404 participants) were included for NMA of treatment retention, where statistically significant differences were found when psychosocial interventions were used as an adjunct to OAT as compared to OAT-only. The addition of rewards-based interventions such as contingency management (alone or with community reinforcement approach) to OAT was superior to OAT-only. Few statistically significant differences between psychosocial interventions were identified among any other pairwise comparisons. Heterogeneity in reporting formats precluded an NMA for opioid use. A structured synthesis was undertaken for the remaining outcomes which included opioid use (n = 18 studies) and opioid abstinence (n = 35 studies), where the majority of studies found no significant difference between OAT plus psychosocial interventions as compared to OAT-only.
This systematic review offers a comprehensive synthesis of the available evidence and the limitations of current trials of psychosocial interventions applied as an adjunct to OAT for OUD. Clinicians and health services may wish to consider integrating contingency management in addition to OAT for OUD in their settings to improve treatment retention. Aside from treatment retention, few differences were consistently found between psychosocial interventions adjunctive to OAT and OAT-only. There is a need for high-quality RCTs to establish more definitive conclusions.
PROSPERO registration CRD42018090761.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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