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Development of a brief treatment instrument for routine clinical use with methadone maintenance treatment clients: the methadone treatment index
Authors:Deering Daryle E  Sellman J Douglas  Adamson Simon J  Horn Jacqueline  Frampton Christopher M A
Institution:National Addiction Centre (NAC), Department of Psychological Medicine, Christchurch School of Medicine & Health Sciences, Christchurch, New Zealand.
Abstract:Routine measurement of treatment outcome between clinician and client in alcohol and drug user treatment services is an important quality improvement initiative. It is particularly important for clients receiving long-term treatment such as methadone maintenance treatment, as fluctuations in substance use, functioning, and health are to be expected. Although there are a number of standardized alcohol and drug user treatment outcome instruments available for research and clinical use, a key challenge is to develop clinical instruments that will actually be used routinely in busy practice settings by a range of staff. Such instruments need to be brief, acceptable to staff and clients, easy to use, provide immediate feedback, and meet adequate psychometric requirements. This report describes development work undertaken in three studies of the Methadone Treatment Index (MTI). The MTI is a brief instrument comprising measures of recent substance use, aspects of social and behavioral functioning, and physical and psychological health. The MTI was designed in consultation with clinicians and clients for use in monitoring treatment progress with clients receiving methadone maintenance treatment. Key findings were that the MTI was acceptable to clients, produced clinically relevant information, and has satisfactory psychometric properties, although it was not used to measure change in this study. Further evaluation of the MTI on a longitudinal basis is supported.
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