2022
Gender differences among persons entering medication treatment for opioid use disorder in the community
Di Paola A, Taweh N, Biondi BE, Forray A, Frank CA, Shaw A, Springer SA. Gender differences among persons entering medication treatment for opioid use disorder in the community. American Journal On Addictions 2022, 31: 390-395. PMID: 35652902, PMCID: PMC9463117, DOI: 10.1111/ajad.13304.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOpioid use disorderUse disordersQuality of lifeDSM-5 diagnosisPosttraumatic stress disorderOpioid relapseMedication useMedication historyMedication treatmentPsychiatric comorbidityPsychiatric medicationsHigh riskMOUDDepression severityGreater prevalenceGender differencesBaseline assessmentPsychological QoL.Disorder screeningStress disorderMultidisciplinary programGeneralized anxietyWomenMedicationsDisorders
2021
Design and implementation of a prospective cohort study of persons living with and without HIV infection who are initiating medication treatment for opioid use disorder
Biondi BE, Mohanty S, Wyk BV, Montgomery RR, Shaw AC, Springer SA. Design and implementation of a prospective cohort study of persons living with and without HIV infection who are initiating medication treatment for opioid use disorder. Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications 2021, 21: 100704. PMID: 33490708, PMCID: PMC7807244, DOI: 10.1016/j.conctc.2021.100704.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOpioid use disorderProspective cohort studyHIV infectionCohort studyMedication treatmentUse disordersDSM-5 opioid-use disordersLongitudinal studyBiological effectsHIV continuumMonth 6Immune responseDifferential biological effectsMOUDHIVSystems biology approachInfectionTreatmentDSM-5DisordersPersonsBiology approachMedicationsBuprenorphineMethadoneChapter 10 Inpatient opioid use disorder treatment for the infectious disease physician
Seval N, Eaton E, Springer S. Chapter 10 Inpatient opioid use disorder treatment for the infectious disease physician. 2021, 189-221. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-323-68328-9.00010-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOpioid use disorderInfectious disease physiciansDisease physiciansOpioid use disorder treatmentInitiation of medicationOpioid-related conditionsUse disorder treatmentEvidence-based treatmentsPatient-centered conceptsID consultationTreatment interruptionAcute painUse disordersOUD managementDisorder treatmentInfectionTreatmentPhysiciansCareMedicationsPainBuprenorphineNaltrexoneMethadoneDiagnosis
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 crisisThe Impact of Medications for Opioid Use Disorder on Hepatitis C Incidence Among Incarcerated Persons A Systematic Review
Seval N, Wurcel A, Gunderson CG, Grimshaw A, Springer SA. The Impact of Medications for Opioid Use Disorder on Hepatitis C Incidence Among Incarcerated Persons A Systematic Review. Infectious Disease Clinics Of North America 2020, 34: 559-584. PMID: 32782102, PMCID: PMC7437982, DOI: 10.1016/j.idc.2020.06.011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchA Literature Review Examining Primary Outcomes of Medication Treatment Studies for Opioid Use Disorder: What Outcome Should Be Used to Measure Opioid Treatment Success?
Biondi BE, Zheng X, Frank CA, Petrakis I, Springer SA. A Literature Review Examining Primary Outcomes of Medication Treatment Studies for Opioid Use Disorder: What Outcome Should Be Used to Measure Opioid Treatment Success? American Journal On Addictions 2020, 29: 249-267. PMID: 32346932, PMCID: PMC7377168, DOI: 10.1111/ajad.13051.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUrine drug testsOpioid usePrimary outcomeOpioid use disorderTreatment studiesTreatment successUse disordersMedication treatment studiesOpioid treatment outcomesDifferent primary outcomesClinical trialsOpioid outcomesTreatment outcomesInclusion criteriaOutcome measuresLiterature reviewDrug testsOutcomesDisordersTreatmentReviewMedicationsMOUDStudyClinicians
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
2008
A pilot survey of attitudes and knowledge about opioid substitution therapy for HIV-infected prisoners.
Springer SA, Bruce RD. A pilot survey of attitudes and knowledge about opioid substitution therapy for HIV-infected prisoners. Journal Of Opioid Management 2008, 4: 81-6. PMID: 18557164, PMCID: PMC2476214, DOI: 10.5055/jom.2008.0012.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOpioid substitution therapySubstitution therapyAntiretroviral medicationsHIV riskDrug useOpioid-dependent prisonersConnecticut DepartmentPatient care capacityMaintenance therapyOpioid dependencyBUP treatmentTherapyReferral programBuprenorphineLess adherenceHIVMethadoneMinority of respondentsMajority of inmatesPilot studyAnonymous surveyMedicationsMore educationResults of answersAdherence
2007
Initiation, Adherence, and Retention in a Randomized Controlled Trial of Directly Administered Antiretroviral Therapy
Maru DS, Bruce RD, Walton M, Mezger JA, Springer SA, Shield D, Altice FL. Initiation, Adherence, and Retention in a Randomized Controlled Trial of Directly Administered Antiretroviral Therapy. AIDS And Behavior 2007, 12: 284-293. PMID: 18085432, PMCID: PMC2693908, DOI: 10.1007/s10461-007-9336-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSelf-administered therapyAntiretroviral therapyDrug usersComposite adherence scorePresence of depressionDrug treatment programsControlled TrialsSix-month periodAdherence scoreOwn medicationsHealth outcomesDAARTMajor causeTherapyAdherenceDiscontinuationHIVSuccessful program designTrialsParticipantsHospitalizationMedicationsLack of willingnessVisits
2005
18 Management of HIVIAIDS in Correctional Settings
Altice F, Springer S. 18 Management of HIVIAIDS in Correctional Settings. 2005, 449-487. DOI: 10.1016/b978-012465271-2/50021-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchClean injection equipmentHepatitis virus BHepatitis virus CPrevalence of HIVSelf-administered therapyArea of HIVSyringe exchange programsGeneral U.S. populationCorrectional settingsObserved therapyHIV infectionHIV medicationsComorbid conditionsMethadone maintenanceOwn medicationsSyringe exchangeNew casesVirus CCommunity settingsMedicationsHIVInformed consentExtensive involvementVirus BU.S. population