EXPLORING THE HEALTH CONCERNS OF PEOPLE TAKING METHADONE
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- James, Philip MSc, BSc, DipN, Dip REBT, RPN
- Spiro, David RPN
- Geoghegan, Noreen BSc, RM, RGN, HDip
- Connor, Anita RGN
- Hawthorne, Gail BSc, RGN
ABSTRACT
James, P. et al (2008) Exploring the health concerns of people taking methadone. Nursing Times; 104: 35, 26-27.
This article reports on a study to uncover the health concerns of clients attending a methadone maintenance programme provided by an addiction service in Ireland. The Health Concerns Questionnaire 3 was completed by 261 clients attending methadone maintenance clinics.
The most endorsed items tended to be psychosocial health concerns, particularly mood-related items. Additional comments highlighted various health issues including hepatitis C, diet, and sexual and mental health. Clients on methadone maintenance demonstrated a high level of health-related concerns. In particular, they were most concerned about mood and hepatitis C; these topics therefore merit attention from staff in addiction services.