Treatment options and shared decision-making in the treatment of opioid use disorder: A scoping review
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2022-04-01
wos Q1
SJR: —
CiteScore: —
Impact factor: 4.0
ISSN: 07405472, 18736483
PubMed ID:
34810044
Medicine (miscellaneous)
Clinical Psychology
Psychiatry and Mental health
Pshychiatric Mental Health
Abstract
Shared decision-making (SDM) is an approach to clinical decision-making that includes patients' values and preferences during health-related decisions. Previous research suggests that SDM may be beneficial in the treatment of substance use disorders; however, the impact of SDM in the treatment of opioid use disorder (OUD) remains unclear.To identify relevant peer-reviewed literature related to SDM in the treatment of adults with OUD, and to summarize the main findings according to patient outcomes.The research team conducted a scoping review. The team searched five electronic health databases from database inception until September 2019 using MeSH and keywords related to SDM. The team included only peer-reviewed studies where adults (≥18 years) with OUD were provided a choice and/or allowed input into their treatment plan. Two independent reviewers screened, extracted, and assessed the quality of included studies.Fourteen studies (n = 1748 participants) met inclusion criteria, including seven randomized controlled trials, three non-randomized controlled trials, two observational studies, and one qualitative study. Treatment options included: patient regulated methadone dosing vs. fixed dosing (n = 4 studies), optional vs. mandatory counseling (n = 4 studies), home vs. office buprenorphine inductions (n = 2 studies), and inpatient vs. outpatient treatment (n = 1 study). None of the studies measured SDM with a validated instrument. Seven of 14 studies reported at least one improved patient outcome.The review found few studies that explored whether providing treatment options and/or encouraging participation in decision-making are beneficial for adults with OUD. Preliminary evidence suggests that SDM may be promising for this population. However, the field needs more research on person-centered care and SDM.
Found
Nothing found, try to update filter.
Found
Nothing found, try to update filter.
Top-30
Journals
|
1
2
3
4
5
|
|
|
International Journal of Drug Policy
5 publications, 21.74%
|
|
|
Substance Abuse
1 publication, 4.35%
|
|
|
Substance Abuse: Treatment, Prevention, and Policy
1 publication, 4.35%
|
|
|
Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions
1 publication, 4.35%
|
|
|
Journal of Clinical Nursing
1 publication, 4.35%
|
|
|
Addiction
1 publication, 4.35%
|
|
|
Applied neuropsychology. Adult
1 publication, 4.35%
|
|
|
Substance Use & Addiction Journal
1 publication, 4.35%
|
|
|
Journal of Patient Safety
1 publication, 4.35%
|
|
|
Nursing Clinics of North America
1 publication, 4.35%
|
|
|
Journal of Adolescent Health
1 publication, 4.35%
|
|
|
Journal of Substance Use and Addiction Treatment
1 publication, 4.35%
|
|
|
Community Mental Health Journal
1 publication, 4.35%
|
|
|
Patient Education and Counseling
1 publication, 4.35%
|
|
|
Addiction science & clinical practice
1 publication, 4.35%
|
|
|
Journal of Psychoactive Drugs
1 publication, 4.35%
|
|
|
General Hospital Psychiatry
1 publication, 4.35%
|
|
|
Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal
1 publication, 4.35%
|
|
|
1
2
3
4
5
|
Publishers
|
2
4
6
8
10
|
|
|
Elsevier
10 publications, 43.48%
|
|
|
Springer Nature
4 publications, 17.39%
|
|
|
Taylor & Francis
3 publications, 13.04%
|
|
|
SAGE
2 publications, 8.7%
|
|
|
Wiley
2 publications, 8.7%
|
|
|
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
1 publication, 4.35%
|
|
|
2
4
6
8
10
|
- We do not take into account publications without a DOI.
- Statistics recalculated weekly.
Are you a researcher?
Create a profile to get free access to personal recommendations for colleagues and new articles.
Metrics
23
Total citations:
23
Citations from 2024:
19
(82.61%)
Cite this
GOST |
RIS |
BibTex
Cite this
GOST
Copy
Marshall T. et al. Treatment options and shared decision-making in the treatment of opioid use disorder: A scoping review // Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. 2022. Vol. 135. p. 108646.
GOST all authors (up to 50)
Copy
Marshall T., Hancock M., Kinnard E. N., Olson K., Abba-Aji A., Rittenbach K., Stea J. N., Tanguay R., Vohra S. Treatment options and shared decision-making in the treatment of opioid use disorder: A scoping review // Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. 2022. Vol. 135. p. 108646.
Cite this
RIS
Copy
TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.jsat.2021.108646
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsat.2021.108646
TI - Treatment options and shared decision-making in the treatment of opioid use disorder: A scoping review
T2 - Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment
AU - Marshall, T
AU - Hancock, M
AU - Kinnard, E N
AU - Olson, K
AU - Abba-Aji, A
AU - Rittenbach, K
AU - Stea, J N
AU - Tanguay, R
AU - Vohra, S
PY - 2022
DA - 2022/04/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 108646
VL - 135
PMID - 34810044
SN - 0740-5472
SN - 1873-6483
ER -
Cite this
BibTex (up to 50 authors)
Copy
@article{2022_Marshall,
author = {T Marshall and M Hancock and E N Kinnard and K Olson and A Abba-Aji and K Rittenbach and J N Stea and R Tanguay and S Vohra},
title = {Treatment options and shared decision-making in the treatment of opioid use disorder: A scoping review},
journal = {Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment},
year = {2022},
volume = {135},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {apr},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsat.2021.108646},
pages = {108646},
doi = {10.1016/j.jsat.2021.108646}
}