LAIB Service User Experience Review
Cross-source consensus on LAIB Service User Experience Review from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The review aims to synthesise qualitative research on service user experiences of LAIB within opioid treatment. — Qualitative evidence of service user experiences and perspectives on long-acting injectable buprenorphine for opioid treatment: protocol for a scoping review
- The review aims to map existing evidence, assess policy and practice relevance, and identify research gaps. — Qualitative evidence of service user experiences and perspectives on long-acting injectable buprenorphine for opioid treatment: protocol for a scoping review
- The review is needed because no published review has qualitatively described LAIB service user experience. — Qualitative evidence of service user experiences and perspectives on long-acting injectable buprenorphine for opioid treatment: protocol for a scoping review
- The review is described as the first of its kind led by a person with living experience of opioid use and treatment. — Qualitative evidence of service user experiences and perspectives on long-acting injectable buprenorphine for opioid treatment: protocol for a scoping review
- Qualitative studies are presented as essential for understanding sociopolitical, medical, individual, and cultural influences on LAIB experiences. — Qualitative evidence of service user experiences and perspectives on long-acting injectable buprenorphine for opioid treatment: protocol for a scoping review