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Research Article

The Role of Patient Satisfaction in Methadone Treatment

, Ph.D., , Ph.D., , Ph.D., , Ph.D. & , M.D.
Pages 150-154 | Published online: 13 May 2010
 

Abstract

Background: Patient satisfaction surveys, widely used in health care delivery systems, may provide useful data for improving patient retention and outcomes. Objectives: This study examined the relationship between methadone patients’ treatment satisfaction at three months post-admission and their 3-month treatment outcomes and 12-month treatment retention. Methods: New methadone treatment admissions (N = 283) were assessed at 3 months post-admission for satisfaction with their counselors and programs. Correlations examined the relationship between 3-month satisfaction and Addiction Severity Index (ASI) scores. Regression analysis assessed the relationship between satisfaction and drug testing at 3 months and was used to predict whether participants were retained in treatment at 12 months. Results: Participants who were more satisfied with their counselors and programs had lower Drug and Legal ASI composite scores at 3 months. Participants who were more satisfied with their programs remained in treatment for at least 12 months. Conclusions: Treatment programs should consider administering the CEF to their patients at 3 months post-admission to identify patients with low satisfaction scores who may be at risk for prematurely leaving treatment. Scientific Significance: Measuring patient satisfaction during treatment may help programs meet patients’ needs and improve retention.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

This study was supported by the National Institute on Drug Abuse grant R01 DA015842 (PI: Schwartz), Entry and Engagement in Methadone Maintenance Treatment. The views expressed in this article are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the opinion of the National Institute on Drug Abuse or the National Institutes of Health. We wish to thank the directors, staff, and patients of the six participating methadone treatment programs.

Declaration of Interests

The authors have no conflicts of interest to disclose. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the paper.

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