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It's all about the money – randomised controlled trial of public opinion towards prescribing injectable heroin in drug treatment

Salman Mushtaq (South Essex Partnership NHS Trust, Wickford, UK)
Joby Maucoli Easow (South Essex Partnership NHS Trust, Wickford, UK)
Vania Mendes (Institute of Psychiatry, London, UK)
Jason Luty (South Essex Partnership NHS Trust, Wickford, UK)

Journal of Public Mental Health

ISSN: 1746-5729

Article publication date: 17 June 2011

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Abstract

Purpose

Injectable opioid therapy (prescribing heroin for heroin addicts to inject) remains a highly controversial and expensive option. Recent research has shown significant benefits for this therapy in otherwise refractory patients. The aim of this paper is to assess the public opinion regarding heroin prescribing to addicts and to determine what effect the cost of this might have on their opinions.

Design/methodology/approach

Participants were asked to complete a questionnaire after reading a vignette which described current opioid maintenance therapy. Two vignettes were generated and the experimental group was randomised to receive the additional information that the cost of heroin prescribing was £15,000 per addict, per year.

Findings

Questionnaires were received from 187 subjects (response rate 74 percent). For the control group, 23 percent agreed and 58 percent disagreed with prescribing heroin to addicts (23 vs 62). For the experimental group, where the additional cost of £15,000 per addict was introduced into the vignette, 10 percent agreed and 75 percent disagreed (10 vs 71). The difference was statistically significant (p<0.05; χ2). In total, 58 percent of people were opposed to the idea that heroin should be prescribed to heroin addicts on the National Health Service but this rises to 75 percent when the annual cost of prescribed heroin (£15,000) is included.

Originality/value

This study supports an earlier survey that showed over 80 percent of the general public opposed the prescription of diamorphine to addicts even to reduce crime. Heroin prescribing remains controversial and lacks public support.

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Citation

Mushtaq, S., Maucoli Easow, J., Mendes, V. and Luty, J. (2011), "It's all about the money – randomised controlled trial of public opinion towards prescribing injectable heroin in drug treatment", Journal of Public Mental Health, Vol. 10 No. 2, pp. 115-119. https://doi.org/10.1108/17465721111154310

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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