Cargando…

Defining a recovery-oriented cascade of care for opioid use disorder: A community-driven, statewide cross-sectional assessment

BACKGROUND: In light of the accelerating and rapidly evolving overdose crisis in the United States (US), new strategies are needed to address the epidemic and to efficiently engage and retain individuals in care for opioid use disorder (OUD). Moreover, there is an increasing need for novel approache...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Yedinak, Jesse L., Goedel, William C., Paull, Kimberly, Lebeau, Rebecca, Krieger, Maxwell S., Thompson, Cheyenne, Buchanan, Ashley L., Coderre, Tom, Boss, Rebecca, Rich, Josiah D., Marshall, Brandon D. L.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6863520/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31743335
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1002963
_version_ 1783471721180823552
author Yedinak, Jesse L.
Goedel, William C.
Paull, Kimberly
Lebeau, Rebecca
Krieger, Maxwell S.
Thompson, Cheyenne
Buchanan, Ashley L.
Coderre, Tom
Boss, Rebecca
Rich, Josiah D.
Marshall, Brandon D. L.
author_facet Yedinak, Jesse L.
Goedel, William C.
Paull, Kimberly
Lebeau, Rebecca
Krieger, Maxwell S.
Thompson, Cheyenne
Buchanan, Ashley L.
Coderre, Tom
Boss, Rebecca
Rich, Josiah D.
Marshall, Brandon D. L.
author_sort Yedinak, Jesse L.
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: In light of the accelerating and rapidly evolving overdose crisis in the United States (US), new strategies are needed to address the epidemic and to efficiently engage and retain individuals in care for opioid use disorder (OUD). Moreover, there is an increasing need for novel approaches to using health data to identify gaps in the cascade of care for persons with OUD. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Between June 2018 and May 2019, we engaged a diverse stakeholder group (including directors of statewide health and social service agencies) to develop a statewide, patient-centered cascade of care for OUD for Rhode Island, a small state in New England, a region highly impacted by the opioid crisis. Through an iterative process, we modified the cascade of care defined by Williams et al. for use in Rhode Island using key national survey data and statewide health claims datasets to create a cross-sectional summary of 5 stages in the cascade. Approximately 47,000 Rhode Islanders (5.2%) were estimated to be at risk for OUD (stage 0) in 2016. At the same time, 26,000 Rhode Islanders had a medical claim related to an OUD diagnosis, accounting for 55% of the population at risk (stage 1); 27% of the stage 0 population, 12,700 people, showed evidence of initiation of medication for OUD (MOUD, stage 2), and 18%, or 8,300 people, had evidence of retention on MOUD (stage 3). Imputation from a national survey estimated that 4,200 Rhode Islanders were in recovery from OUD as of 2016, representing 9% of the total population at risk. Limitations included use of self-report data to arrive at estimates of the number of individuals at risk for OUD and using a national estimate to identify the number of individuals in recovery due to a lack of available state data sources. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings indicate that cross-sectional summaries of the cascade of care for OUD can be used as a health policy tool to identify gaps in care, inform data-driven policy decisions, set benchmarks for quality, and improve health outcomes for persons with OUD. There exists a significant opportunity to increase engagement prior to the initiation of OUD treatment (i.e., identification of OUD symptoms via routine screening or acute presentation) and improve retention and remission from OUD symptoms through improved community-supported processes of recovery. To do this more precisely, states should work to systematically collect data to populate their own cascade of care as a health policy tool to enhance system-level interventions and maximize engagement in care.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-6863520
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2019
publisher Public Library of Science
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-68635202019-12-07 Defining a recovery-oriented cascade of care for opioid use disorder: A community-driven, statewide cross-sectional assessment Yedinak, Jesse L. Goedel, William C. Paull, Kimberly Lebeau, Rebecca Krieger, Maxwell S. Thompson, Cheyenne Buchanan, Ashley L. Coderre, Tom Boss, Rebecca Rich, Josiah D. Marshall, Brandon D. L. PLoS Med Research Article BACKGROUND: In light of the accelerating and rapidly evolving overdose crisis in the United States (US), new strategies are needed to address the epidemic and to efficiently engage and retain individuals in care for opioid use disorder (OUD). Moreover, there is an increasing need for novel approaches to using health data to identify gaps in the cascade of care for persons with OUD. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Between June 2018 and May 2019, we engaged a diverse stakeholder group (including directors of statewide health and social service agencies) to develop a statewide, patient-centered cascade of care for OUD for Rhode Island, a small state in New England, a region highly impacted by the opioid crisis. Through an iterative process, we modified the cascade of care defined by Williams et al. for use in Rhode Island using key national survey data and statewide health claims datasets to create a cross-sectional summary of 5 stages in the cascade. Approximately 47,000 Rhode Islanders (5.2%) were estimated to be at risk for OUD (stage 0) in 2016. At the same time, 26,000 Rhode Islanders had a medical claim related to an OUD diagnosis, accounting for 55% of the population at risk (stage 1); 27% of the stage 0 population, 12,700 people, showed evidence of initiation of medication for OUD (MOUD, stage 2), and 18%, or 8,300 people, had evidence of retention on MOUD (stage 3). Imputation from a national survey estimated that 4,200 Rhode Islanders were in recovery from OUD as of 2016, representing 9% of the total population at risk. Limitations included use of self-report data to arrive at estimates of the number of individuals at risk for OUD and using a national estimate to identify the number of individuals in recovery due to a lack of available state data sources. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings indicate that cross-sectional summaries of the cascade of care for OUD can be used as a health policy tool to identify gaps in care, inform data-driven policy decisions, set benchmarks for quality, and improve health outcomes for persons with OUD. There exists a significant opportunity to increase engagement prior to the initiation of OUD treatment (i.e., identification of OUD symptoms via routine screening or acute presentation) and improve retention and remission from OUD symptoms through improved community-supported processes of recovery. To do this more precisely, states should work to systematically collect data to populate their own cascade of care as a health policy tool to enhance system-level interventions and maximize engagement in care. Public Library of Science 2019-11-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6863520/ /pubmed/31743335 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1002963 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
spellingShingle Research Article
Yedinak, Jesse L.
Goedel, William C.
Paull, Kimberly
Lebeau, Rebecca
Krieger, Maxwell S.
Thompson, Cheyenne
Buchanan, Ashley L.
Coderre, Tom
Boss, Rebecca
Rich, Josiah D.
Marshall, Brandon D. L.
Defining a recovery-oriented cascade of care for opioid use disorder: A community-driven, statewide cross-sectional assessment
title Defining a recovery-oriented cascade of care for opioid use disorder: A community-driven, statewide cross-sectional assessment
title_full Defining a recovery-oriented cascade of care for opioid use disorder: A community-driven, statewide cross-sectional assessment
title_fullStr Defining a recovery-oriented cascade of care for opioid use disorder: A community-driven, statewide cross-sectional assessment
title_full_unstemmed Defining a recovery-oriented cascade of care for opioid use disorder: A community-driven, statewide cross-sectional assessment
title_short Defining a recovery-oriented cascade of care for opioid use disorder: A community-driven, statewide cross-sectional assessment
title_sort defining a recovery-oriented cascade of care for opioid use disorder: a community-driven, statewide cross-sectional assessment
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6863520/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31743335
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1002963
work_keys_str_mv AT yedinakjessel definingarecoveryorientedcascadeofcareforopioidusedisorderacommunitydrivenstatewidecrosssectionalassessment
AT goedelwilliamc definingarecoveryorientedcascadeofcareforopioidusedisorderacommunitydrivenstatewidecrosssectionalassessment
AT paullkimberly definingarecoveryorientedcascadeofcareforopioidusedisorderacommunitydrivenstatewidecrosssectionalassessment
AT lebeaurebecca definingarecoveryorientedcascadeofcareforopioidusedisorderacommunitydrivenstatewidecrosssectionalassessment
AT kriegermaxwells definingarecoveryorientedcascadeofcareforopioidusedisorderacommunitydrivenstatewidecrosssectionalassessment
AT thompsoncheyenne definingarecoveryorientedcascadeofcareforopioidusedisorderacommunitydrivenstatewidecrosssectionalassessment
AT buchananashleyl definingarecoveryorientedcascadeofcareforopioidusedisorderacommunitydrivenstatewidecrosssectionalassessment
AT coderretom definingarecoveryorientedcascadeofcareforopioidusedisorderacommunitydrivenstatewidecrosssectionalassessment
AT bossrebecca definingarecoveryorientedcascadeofcareforopioidusedisorderacommunitydrivenstatewidecrosssectionalassessment
AT richjosiahd definingarecoveryorientedcascadeofcareforopioidusedisorderacommunitydrivenstatewidecrosssectionalassessment
AT marshallbrandondl definingarecoveryorientedcascadeofcareforopioidusedisorderacommunitydrivenstatewidecrosssectionalassessment