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Delivering information about medication assisted treatment to individuals who misuse opioids through a mobile app: a pilot study.

Patricia A Cavazos-Rehg1, Melissa J Krauss1, Shaina J Costello1, Alex T Ramsey1, Demetrie Petkas2, Sean Gunderson2, Laura J Bierut1, Lisa A Marsch3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Digital therapeutic tools (e.g. mobile applications) can be accessible, low-cost interventions that counter misconceptions about medication assisted treatment (MAT) and/or improve deficits in MAT knowledge that are common barriers to treatment entry among individuals with opioid dependence. The purpose of this pilot study was to examine the preliminary effectiveness of a mobile application, 'uMAT-R', that includes health information about OUD recovery supported by science and MAT benefits.
METHODS: Twenty-six adult participants with OUD recruited via social media completed all modules and pre/post-assessments within uMAT-R. McNemar's test was used to compare interest in treatment before and after completing the app, and paired t tests were used to compare MAT attitude scores before and after completing the modules within uMAT-R.
RESULTS: Before viewing uMAT-R, 32% agreed/strongly agreed that they were interested in starting treatment to recover from opioid misuse, compared to 48% after completing uMAT-R. The average scores on the MAT attitudes scale and its Aid to Behavior Change subscale improved from before to after viewing uMAT-R. Among the participants, 88% felt that uMAT-R would be useful to consult when making decisions about recovery.
CONCLUSIONS: Our encouraging pilot findings support the use of uMAT-R to help address the current opioid epidemic.
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Keywords:  buprenorphine; methadone; opiate substitution treatment; opioid dependence; telemedicine

Year:  2020        PMID: 30445639      PMCID: PMC8204883          DOI: 10.1093/pubmed/fdy207

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Public Health (Oxf)        ISSN: 1741-3842            Impact factor:   2.341


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