2023
Validation of Two Diagnostic Assessments for Opioid and Stimulant Use Disorder for Use by Non‐Clinicians
Di Paola A, Farabee D, Springer S. Validation of Two Diagnostic Assessments for Opioid and Stimulant Use Disorder for Use by Non‐Clinicians. Psychiatric Research And Clinical Practice 2023, 5: 78-83. PMID: 37711754, PMCID: PMC10499189, DOI: 10.1176/appi.prcp.20230022.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchStimulant use disorderUse disordersSevere opioid use disorderMini International Neuropsychiatric InterviewDiagnostic assessmentOpioid use disorderDisorder assessmentInternational Neuropsychiatric InterviewDSM-IV criteriaHarm reduction interventionsNon-clinical staffTraditional diagnostic assessmentInternal consistencyDSM-5 versionValid measureOpioid dependenceOpioid misuseImmediate treatmentNeuropsychiatric InterviewOpioid epidemicDisorder modulesOverdose deathsReduction interventionsNon cliniciansRapid diagnosis
2022
Rationale, design and methods of VA-BRAVE: a randomized comparative effectiveness trial of two formulations of buprenorphine for treatment of opioid use disorder in veterans
Petrakis I, Springer SA, Davis C, Ralevski E, Gu L, Lew R, Hermos J, Nuite M, Gordon AJ, Kosten TR, Nunes EV, Rosenheck R, Saxon AJ, Swift R, Goldberg A, Ringer R, Ferguson R. Rationale, design and methods of VA-BRAVE: a randomized comparative effectiveness trial of two formulations of buprenorphine for treatment of opioid use disorder in veterans. Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 2022, 17: 6. PMID: 35101115, PMCID: PMC8802273, DOI: 10.1186/s13722-022-00286-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOpioid use disorderVeterans Healthcare AdministrationFormulations of buprenorphineComparative effectiveness trialOpioid useEffectiveness trialUse disordersOpioid epidemicSublingual buprenorphine/naloxoneSevere opioid use disorderBuprenorphine/naloxoneUS opioid epidemicClinical effectiveness trialStandard of careEffective medication treatmentsExtended-release formulationUrgent clinical needLong-term trialsHepatitis BSecondary outcomesSevere sequelaeOpioid abstinencePrimary outcomeMedication treatmentTRIAL REGISTRATION
2021
A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Studies Evaluating the Effect of Medication Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder on Infectious Disease Outcomes
McNamara KF, Biondi BE, Hernández-Ramírez RU, Taweh N, Grimshaw AA, Springer SA. A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Studies Evaluating the Effect of Medication Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder on Infectious Disease Outcomes. Open Forum Infectious Diseases 2021, 8: ofab289. PMID: 34430670, PMCID: PMC8378589, DOI: 10.1093/ofid/ofab289.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOpioid use disorderHepatitis C virusInfectious disease outcomesViral suppressionUse disordersVirologic responseDisease outcomeHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV) viral suppressionNew hepatitis B virus (HBV) infectionsHepatitis B virus infectionGreater ART adherenceTreatment of OUDB virus infectionHIV viral suppressionAntiretroviral therapy adherenceImpact of medicationHCV reinfectionART adherenceMedication treatmentTherapy adherenceHIV treatmentInfectious disease epidemicsC virusOpioid epidemicTreatment outcomes
2020
A systematic review of patients' and providers' perspectives of medications for treatment of opioid use disorder
Cioe K, Biondi BE, Easly R, Simard A, Zheng X, Springer SA. A systematic review of patients' and providers' perspectives of medications for treatment of opioid use disorder. Journal Of Substance Use And Addiction Treatment 2020, 119: 108146. PMID: 33138929, PMCID: PMC7609980, DOI: 10.1016/j.jsat.2020.108146.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOpioid use disorderOpioid epidemicProvider perspectivesUse disordersSystematic reviewType of MOUDExtended-release naltrexoneNumber of patientsOutcomes of interestPubMed database searchReview eligibility criteriaPatient themesPublic health crisisPatient retentionMOUDEligibility criteriaPatientsProviders' perceptionsFinal reviewLack of trainingMedicationsBuprenorphineNaltrexoneMethadoneHealth crisisFederal and State Action Needed to End the Infectious Complications of Illicit Drug Use in the United States: IDSA and HIVMA’s Advocacy Agenda
Springer SA, Barocas J, Wurcel A, Nijhawan A, Thakarar K, Lynfield R, Hurley H, Snowden J, Thornton A, del Rio C. Federal and State Action Needed to End the Infectious Complications of Illicit Drug Use in the United States: IDSA and HIVMA’s Advocacy Agenda. The Journal Of Infectious Diseases 2020, 222: s230-s238. PMID: 32877568, PMCID: PMC7467230, DOI: 10.1093/infdis/jiz673.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBacteremiaCommunicable Disease ControlFederal GovernmentHealth PolicyHepatitis BHepatitis CHIV InfectionsHuman RightsHumansIllicit DrugsInfectious Disease MedicineIntersectoral CollaborationInvasive Fungal InfectionsOpioid EpidemicPatient AdvocacyPreventive Health ServicesPublic Health AdministrationSocieties, MedicalState GovernmentSubstance-Related DisordersUnited StatesConceptsIllicit drug useInfectious diseasesAddiction specialistsDrug useSubstance use disorder treatmentUse disorder treatmentHarm reduction toolHIV physiciansInfectious complicationsEvidence-based practiceHIV epidemicOpioid epidemicCare continuumAssociated InfectionsTreatment servicesDisorder treatmentOpioid crisisDiseaseIDSAReview programEpidemicFurther disseminationHuman rights-based responseAdvocacy agendaMorbidityPreventing HIV outbreaks among people who inject drugs in the United States: plus ça change, plus ça même chose.
Strathdee SA, Kuo I, El-Bassel N, Hodder S, Smith LR, Springer SA. Preventing HIV outbreaks among people who inject drugs in the United States: plus ça change, plus ça même chose. AIDS 2020, 34: 1997-2005. PMID: 32826391, PMCID: PMC7606503, DOI: 10.1097/qad.0000000000002673.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHIV outbreakRecent HIV outbreaksEpidemiology of HIVEvidence-based interventionsOpioid disordersHIV infectionTreatment cascadeEvidence-based responsesHIV epidemicOpioid epidemicHIV preventionPrescription opiatesHIVPWIDSynthetic opioidsDrugsPublic healthInfectionPreventionHigher proportionUnited StatesEpidemicOutbreakEditorial reviewRelentless cycleLessons Learned from the Response to the Human Immunodeficiency Virus Epidemic that Can Inform Addressing the Opioid Epidemic
Springer SA, del Rio C. Lessons Learned from the Response to the Human Immunodeficiency Virus Epidemic that Can Inform Addressing the Opioid Epidemic. Infectious Disease Clinics Of North America 2020, 34: 637-647. PMID: 32782106, PMCID: PMC7414693, DOI: 10.1016/j.idc.2020.06.015.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchA Call to Action to Combat the Opioid Epidemic Among Women.
Springer SA, Biondi BE, Frank C, El-Bassel N. A Call to Action to Combat the Opioid Epidemic Among Women. Journal Of Addiction Medicine 2020, 14: 364-366. PMID: 32011410, PMCID: PMC7392801, DOI: 10.1097/adm.0000000000000622.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2019
Medications for Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder among Persons Living with HIV
Fanucchi L, Springer SA, Korthuis PT. Medications for Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder among Persons Living with HIV. Current HIV/AIDS Reports 2019, 16: 1-6. PMID: 30684117, PMCID: PMC6420833, DOI: 10.1007/s11904-019-00436-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOpioid use disorderExtended-release naltrexoneHIV treatment outcomesHIV viral suppressionViral suppressionUse disordersAntiretroviral therapyTreatment outcomesCurrent US opioid epidemicOptimal HIV treatment outcomesUS opioid epidemicOverall mortalityHIV outbreakHIV treatmentOpioid epidemicMOUDHIVMedicationsDisordersNaltrexoneDelivery characteristicsTherapyTreatmentIncarcerated settingsOutcomes