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An observational study assessing the pathways to care among treatment seeking users of natural opiates
Authors:Arpit Parmar  Prashant Gupta  Udit Panda
Affiliation:All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India
Abstract:Abstract

Background: Natural opiate users constitute a large proportion of opioid dependent individuals in India, and enjoy socio-cultural sanction in certain parts of the country. However, no study has assessed the pathways to care among this population in India.

Objective: To assess the pathways to care among treatment-seeking natural opiate dependent individuals.

Method: This cross sectional, explorative study was conducted at a tertiary care drug treatment centre located in North India. A total of 125 male participants aged >18?years, seeking treatment for natural opiate dependence from our outpatient clinic were included. A semi-structured proforma and WHO mental health encounter form was applied to assess socio-demographic, treatment details and pathways to care.

Results: The mean age was 46.17 (±11.98) years. Poppy husk (phukki/doda/posht) was the most common primary natural opiate used (84%). First point of treatment contact was addiction psychiatrist (n?=?90; 72%) in majority. First time treatment seeking was either by self-referral (60.8%) or referral by relatives and friends (24.8%) with mean time lag of 18.63?years after the onset.

Conclusion: Natural opiates dependent patients seek treatment late in the course of their illness, often directly from a tertiary addiction treatment centre. Barriers to seek treatment needs to be addressed.
Keywords:Natural opiates  pathways to care  WHO encounter form  opium  poppy husk
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