TY - JOUR
PY - 2024//
TI - Reasons for not entering opioid agonist treatment: a survey among high-risk opioid users in Finland
JO - Nordic studies on alcohol and drugs
A1 - Prami, Tuire
A1 - Pölkki, Mari
A1 - Ruotsalainen, Jarno
A1 - Nordbeck, Elin Banke
A1 - Meyner, Susanna
A1 - Kaski, Ari
SP - 200
EP - 211
VL - 41
IS - 2
N2 - Aims: To characterise and understand the untreated high-risk opioid user population in Finland, and to determine the reasons why these people do not enter treatment.
METHODS: The study setting was a half-year cross-sectional survey in Finland during 2021-2022. An electronic questionnaire with 24 structured questions was concluded in 16 needle exchange units. Participants were opioid-dependent people without opioid agonist treatment (OAT), and they answered the survey voluntarily and anonymously.
RESULTS: Of the 167 respondents, 62% were men, 53% were aged ≤34 years, 66% had used opioids for >6 years, and 78% used drugs intravenously (IV) daily. The most used opioid (95%) was buprenorphine. Most respondents used opioids as self-medication for withdrawal symptoms (75%), or to treat psychological symptoms (59%) or pain (43%). Of them, 70% also used other substances for recreational purposes. The most common named reasons to stay outside OAT were as follows: seeking treatment is too difficult (37%); treatment is too binding (36%); and fear of actions from authorities (23%).
CONCLUSIONS: For opioid-dependent respondents who would be eligible for OAT in Finland, treatment awareness is limited. These high-risk opioid users also think that the treatment would be too binding. In conclusion, there is a need for increase in general information about, accessibility to, acceptance for and individualisation of OAT.
Language: en
LA - en SN - 1455-0725 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/14550725231204723 ID - ref1 ER -