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北美阿片类药物治疗倡议(NAOMI):北美首次海洛因辅助治疗试验参与者概况

The North American Opiate Medication Initiative (NAOMI): profile of participants in North America's first trial of heroin-assisted treatment.

作者信息

Oviedo-Joekes Eugenia, Nosyk Bohdan, Brissette Suzanne, Chettiar Jill, Schneeberger Pascal, Marsh David C, Krausz Michael, Anis Aslam, Schechter Martin T

机构信息

School of Population and Public Health, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

出版信息

J Urban Health. 2008 Nov;85(6):812-25. doi: 10.1007/s11524-008-9312-9. Epub 2008 Aug 29.

Abstract

The North American Opiate Medication Initiative (NAOMI) is a randomized controlled trial evaluating the feasibility and effectiveness of heroin-assisted treatment (HAT) in the Canadian context. Our objective is to analyze the profile of the NAOMI participant cohort in the context of illicit opioid use in Canada and to evaluate its comparability with patient profiles of European HAT studies. Recruitment began in February 2005 and ended in March 2007. Inclusion criteria included opioid dependence, 5 or more years of opioid use, regular opioid injection, and at least two previous opiate addiction treatment attempts. Standardized assessment instruments such as the European Addiction Severity Index and the Maudsley Addiction Profile were employed. A total of 251 individuals were randomized from Vancouver, BC (192, 76.5%), and Montreal, Quebec (59, 23.5%); 38.5% were female, the mean age was 39.7 years (SD:8.6), and participants had injected drugs for 16.5 years (SD:9.9), on average. In the prior month, heroin was used a mean of 26.5 days (SD:7.4) and cocaine 16 days (SD;12.6). Vancouver had significantly more patients residing in unstable housing (88.5 vs. 22%; p < 0.001) and higher use of smoked crack cocaine (16.9 days vs. 2.3 days in the prior month; p < 0.001), while a significantly higher proportion of Montreal participants reported needle sharing in the prior 6 months (25% vs. 3.7%; p < 0.001). In many respects, the patient cohort was similar to the European trials; however, NAOMI had a higher proportion of female participants and participants residing in unstable housing. This study suggests that the NAOMI study successfully recruited participants with a profile indicated for HAT. It also raises concern about the high levels of crack cocaine use and social marginalization.

摘要

北美阿片类药物治疗计划(NAOMI)是一项随机对照试验,旨在评估在加拿大背景下海洛因辅助治疗(HAT)的可行性和有效性。我们的目标是分析在加拿大非法使用阿片类药物的背景下NAOMI参与者队列的概况,并评估其与欧洲HAT研究患者概况的可比性。招募工作于2005年2月开始,2007年3月结束。纳入标准包括阿片类药物依赖、使用阿片类药物5年或更长时间、定期注射阿片类药物以及至少有过两次阿片类药物成瘾治疗尝试。采用了标准化评估工具,如欧洲成瘾严重程度指数和莫兹利成瘾量表。共有251人从不列颠哥伦比亚省温哥华市(192人,占76.5%)和魁北克省蒙特利尔市(59人,占23.5%)随机分组;38.5%为女性,平均年龄为39.7岁(标准差:8.6),参与者平均注射毒品16.5年(标准差:9.9)。在前一个月,平均使用海洛因26.5天(标准差:7.4),使用可卡因16天(标准差:12.6)。温哥华居住在不稳定住房中的患者明显更多(88.5%对22%;p<0.001),吸食快克可卡因的比例更高(前一个月为16.9天对2.3天;p<0.001),而蒙特利尔参与者在前6个月报告共用针头的比例明显更高(25%对3.7%;p<0.001)。在许多方面,该患者队列与欧洲试验相似;然而,NAOMI的女性参与者和居住在不稳定住房中的参与者比例更高。这项研究表明,NAOMI研究成功招募了符合HAT指征概况的参与者。它还引发了对高比例使用快克可卡因和社会边缘化问题的关注。

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