Opioid substitution treatment in pretrial prison detention: a case study from Geneva, Switzerland.

نویسندگان

  • Thierry Favrod-Coune
  • Mariem Baroudi
  • Alejandra Casillas
  • Jean-Pierre Rieder
  • Laurent Gétaz
  • Javier Barro
  • Jean-Michel Gaspoz
  • Barbara Broers
  • Hans Wolff
چکیده

BACKGROUND Opioid substitution treatment (OST) is not uniformly provided in all prisons as recommended by international guidelines. The Swiss prison of Champ-Dollon in Geneva is an exception, where OST has been available for the last 20 years. The aims of this study were to describe the OST programme in this pretrial prison setting, and the patients involved. METHODS We reviewed health records of 2566 detainees entering Switzerland's largest pretrial prison in 2007. Sociodemographic characteristics, substance use diagnosis and history, OST history and prison course, medical complications, and evidence of OST side effects were assessed by questionnaire. RESULTS The mean age was 29.6 years (SD 7.1) and 95.4% of prisoners were male. Among 233 opioid users (9.1%) at baseline, 221 (94.8%) used other substances, and 39.9% had used drugs intravenously. Opioid dependence was confirmed in 71.2% of opioid users. OST was offered to all dependent users, and all patients accepted treatment. Methadone was the treatment of preference, with a prescribed mean dose of 41.7 mg (standard deviation 29.1) upon departure. No serious side effects or death by overdose occurred. There was postrelease OST continuity-of-care for 49.7% of OST patients. CONCLUSIONS Prescription of OST for opioid dependent detainees by trained physicians is feasible and safe in a pretrial setting. The methadone dose was lower when compared with general OST treatment recommendations. Nevertheless, treatment was available in accordance with national and international guidelines. In-prison OST offers access to a much needed and safe healthcare service for this vulnerable population.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Swiss medical weekly

دوره 143  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2013