In Australia, a wait for Opioid Replacement Therapy (ORT) has been reported although the magnitude is unknown. This study examined data recorded by one urban publicly funded ORT clinic (from 2009 to 2011) to identify if people (n = 803) were waiting for ORT assessment appointments and to explore how triage influences access to ORT. Data analysis incorporated descriptive methods and the use of Kaplan-Meier estimator of the cumulative incidence function. The implications and limitations of this study are included with further research suggestions.
Journal article
Triage in opioid replacement therapy: what's the wait?
Substance Use & Misuse, Vol.48(1-2), pp.137-146
2013
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Details
- Title
- Triage in opioid replacement therapy: what's the wait?
- Creators
- Warren Harlow - Central Queensland UniversityBrenda Mary Happell - Central Queensland UniversityGraeme Browne - Southern Cross UniversityJahar Choudhury - Central Queensland UniversityDavid Pinchin - Queensland Health
- Publication Details
- Substance Use & Misuse, Vol.48(1-2), pp.137-146
- Identifiers
- 2580; 991012820686602368
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Health; School of Health and Human Sciences
- Resource Type
- Journal article