Heroin Assisted Treatment for Key Health Outcomes in People With Chronic Heroin Addictions: A Context-focused Systematic Review

Lit review
by
McNair, Riley, Mark Monaghan & Paul Montgomery

Release Date

2023

Geography

International

Language of Resource

English

Full Text Available

Yes

Open Access / OK to Reproduce

Yes

Peer Reviewed

Yes

Objective

This review aims to evaluate the effectiveness of supervised heroin assisted treatment (HAT) and analyse the significance of context and implementation in the design of successful HAT programmes.

Findings/Key points

When compared to methadone maintenance treatment (MMT), heroin assisted treatment (HAT) more consistently retains people with heroin addictions in treatment and reduces their consumption of illicit drugs.

Design/methods

Lit review included nine randomised controlled trials spanning eight studies (n = 2,331) and three systematic reviews.

Keywords

Evidence base
Safer supply
Outcomes
Substitution/OAT