Opioid agonist treatment in transition: A cross-country comparison between Austria, Germany and Switzerland.

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Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Title
Opioid agonist treatment in transition: A cross-country comparison between Austria, Germany and Switzerland.
Journal
Drug and alcohol dependence
Author(s)
Schwarz T., Anzenberger J., Busch M., Gmel G., Kraus L., Krausz M., Labhart F., Meyer M., Schaub M.P., Westenberg J.N., Uhl A.
ISSN
1879-0046 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0376-8716
Publication state
Published
Issued date
01/01/2024
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
254
Pages
111036
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Review ; Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
OAT is a well developed and successful treatment strategy for opioid dependent patients in Europe. It has significantly contributed to the fight against the HIV and HCV pandemics, leading to an increased life expectancy in this population. Building on the OAT experiences in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland and their models of care, the objective of this study is to analyse experiences and changes in patient structures to identify necessary adaptations for the system of care.
We analysed national register-based data from patients receiving OAT during the period spanning from 2010 to 2020 in Austria, Germany (cases), and Switzerland. We examined and compared OAT policies and practice at national levels through a review of literature and publicly available policy documents.
Across these three countries, the life expectancy of OAT patients increased substantially. The mean age increased from 33.0 in 2010 to 39.1 in 2020 in Austria, from 35.6 years to 41.5 years in Germany (cases), and from 39.6 to 47.1 in Switzerland, respectively. In all three countries, the percentage of patients/cases aged 60 years and older increased more than tenfold between 2010 and 2020.
Integrated support models, reliable care structures, internationally comparable high treatment coverage, flexible prescribing practices, and a wide range of available OAT medications are successful strategies. The experiences in these countries indicate that it is possible to address the complex and chronic nature of opioid dependence and its concurrent mental and physical health challenges, resulting in an increasing life expectancy of OAT patients.
Keywords
Humans, Middle Aged, Aged, Adult, Analgesics, Opioid/therapeutic use, Switzerland, Austria, Opioid-Related Disorders/drug therapy, Opiate Substitution Treatment/methods, Germany/epidemiology, Life expectancy among PWUD, OAT models, complex concurrent conditions, future needs of ageing PWUD
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