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Review
. 2020 Apr 13;22(5):23.
doi: 10.1007/s11920-020-01149-0.

Identification and Management of Opioid Use Disorder in Primary Care: an Update

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Identification and Management of Opioid Use Disorder in Primary Care: an Update

Joseph H Donroe et al. Curr Psychiatry Rep. .

Abstract

Purpose of review: The rising prevalence of opioid use disorder (OUD) and related complications in North America coupled with limited numbers of specialists in addiction medicine has led to large gaps in treatment. Primary care providers (PCPs) are ideally suited to diagnose and care for people with OUD and are increasingly being called upon to improve access to care. This review will highlight the recent literature pertaining to the care of patients with OUD by PCPs.

Recent findings: The prevalence of patients with OUD in primary care practice is increasing, and models of office-based opioid treatment (OBOT) are evolving to meet local needs of both ambulatory practices and patients. OBOT has been shown to increase access to care and demonstrates comparable outcomes when compared to more specialty-driven care. OBOT is an effective means of increasing access to care for patients with OUD. The ideal structure of OBOT depends on local factors. Future research must explore ways to increase the identification and diagnosis of patients with OUD, improve treatment retention rates, reduce stigma, and promote interdisciplinary approaches to care.

Keywords: Buprenorphine; Opioid use disorder; Primary care.

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