Abstract

Opiate dependence affects about 15,479,000 people worldwide. The effectiveness of opiate substitution treatments (OST) has been widely demonstrated. Buprenorphine plays a particular role in opiate dependence care provision in France. It is widely prescribed by physicians and national opiate substitution treatment guidelines have been available since 2004. In order to study the prescribing of buprenorphine, we used a questionnaire sent by email, to a large sample of physicians. These physicians were either in practice, or belonged to an addiction treatment network or a hospital. The main objective of this work was to measure the extent to which the theoretical, clinical attitude of physicians towards prescribing buprenorphine (BHD) complied with the statutory guidelines. We showed that the physicians we interviewed rarely took into account the guidelines regarding buprenorphine prescription. The actual prescribing of Buprenorphine differed from the guidelines. Only 42% of independent Family Physicians (FPs), working outside the national health care system, had prescribed buprenorphine as a first-time prescription and 40% of FPs do not follow up patients on buprenorphine. In terms of compliance with the guidelines, 55% of FPs gave theoretical answers that only partially complied with the guidelines. The variations in compliance with the guidelines was noted according to different variables and took into particular account whether the physician were affiliated to a network or in training.

Highlights

  • Opiate dependence, whether it involves legal or illegal drugs, is a major public health issue worldwide

  • 542 physicians were contacted via email: 356 belonged to the Family Physicians (FPs) group, 78 belonged to the Network group and 108 belonged to the Hospital group

  • °First-time BHD prescribers are physicians who introduced a BHD treatment at least once. °°Prescribers are physicians with at least one patient currently treated on BHD In the three groups, the percentage of physicians who had at least one patient being prescribed buprenorphine was as follows: 55% FPs (N = 60), 97% Network (N = 36), 74% Hospital (N = 33)

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Introduction

Whether it involves legal or illegal drugs, is a major public health issue worldwide. Opiate dependence affects about 15,479,000 people worldwide [1]. In Europe, the average prevalence of problem opiate users is estimated at between 3.6 and 4.4 per thousand inhabitants (15–64 years old). The effectiveness of Opiate substitution treatments (OST) such as methadone, buprenorphine or buprenorphine/naloxone has been widely demonstrated [2,3,4]). In France, buprenorphine plays a particular role in opiate dependence care provision.

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