A follow-up study of heroin addicts (VEdeTTE2): study design and protocol

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In Italy, a large cohort study (VEdeTTE1) was conducted between 1998–2001 to evaluate the effectiveness of treatments in reducing mortality and increasing treatment retention among heroin addicts. The follow-up of this cohort (VEdeTT...

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Main Authors: Lampis Fabio, Iannaccone Antonio, Burroni Paola, Diecidue Roberto, Mathis Federica, Vigna-Taglianti Federica D, Zuccaro Piergiorgio, Pacifici Roberta, Versino Elisabetta, Davoli Marina, Faggiano Fabrizio
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Published: BMC 2007-03-01
Series:Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy
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spelling doaj-46e9d27536a54e2ebb2c92d0eebe9c712020-11-25T01:05:31ZengBMCSubstance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy1747-597X2007-03-0121910.1186/1747-597X-2-9A follow-up study of heroin addicts (VEdeTTE2): study design and protocolLampis FabioIannaccone AntonioBurroni PaolaDiecidue RobertoMathis FedericaVigna-Taglianti Federica DZuccaro PiergiorgioPacifici RobertaVersino ElisabettaDavoli MarinaFaggiano Fabrizio<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In Italy, a large cohort study (VEdeTTE1) was conducted between 1998–2001 to evaluate the effectiveness of treatments in reducing mortality and increasing treatment retention among heroin addicts. The follow-up of this cohort (VEdeTTE2) was designed to evaluate the effectiveness of treatments on long-term outcomes, such as rehabilitation and social re-integration. The purpose of this paper is to describe the protocol of the VEdeTTE2 study, and to present the results of the pilot study carried out to assess the feasibility of the study and to improve study procedures.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>The source population for the VEdeTTE2 study was the VEdeTTE1 cohort, from which a sample of 2,200 patients, traced two or more years after enrolment in the cohort, were asked to participate. An interview investigates drug use; overdose; family and social re-integration. Illegal activity are investigated separately in a questionnaire completed by the patient. Patients are also asked to provide a hair sample to test for heroin and cocaine use. Information on treatments and HIV, HBV and HCV morbidity are obtained from clinical records. A pilot phase was planned and carried out on 60 patients.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The results of the pilot phase pointed out the validity of the procedures designed to limit attrition: the number of traced subjects was satisfactory (88%). Moreover, the pilot phase was very useful in identifying possible causes of delays and attrition, and flaws in the instruments. Improvements to the procedures and the instruments were subsequently implemented. Sensitivity of the biological test was quite good for heroin (78%) but lower for cocaine (42.3%), highlighting the need to obtain a hair sample from all patients.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>In drug addiction research, studies investigating health status and social re-integration of subjects at long-term follow-up are lacking. The VEdeTTE2 study aims to investigate these outcomes at long-term follow-up. Results of the pilot phase underline the importance of the pilot phase when planning a follow-up study.</p> http://www.substanceabusepolicy.com/content/2/1/9
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author Lampis Fabio
Iannaccone Antonio
Burroni Paola
Diecidue Roberto
Mathis Federica
Vigna-Taglianti Federica D
Zuccaro Piergiorgio
Pacifici Roberta
Versino Elisabetta
Davoli Marina
Faggiano Fabrizio
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Iannaccone Antonio
Burroni Paola
Diecidue Roberto
Mathis Federica
Vigna-Taglianti Federica D
Zuccaro Piergiorgio
Pacifici Roberta
Versino Elisabetta
Davoli Marina
Faggiano Fabrizio
A follow-up study of heroin addicts (VEdeTTE2): study design and protocol
Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy
author_facet Lampis Fabio
Iannaccone Antonio
Burroni Paola
Diecidue Roberto
Mathis Federica
Vigna-Taglianti Federica D
Zuccaro Piergiorgio
Pacifici Roberta
Versino Elisabetta
Davoli Marina
Faggiano Fabrizio
author_sort Lampis Fabio
title A follow-up study of heroin addicts (VEdeTTE2): study design and protocol
title_short A follow-up study of heroin addicts (VEdeTTE2): study design and protocol
title_full A follow-up study of heroin addicts (VEdeTTE2): study design and protocol
title_fullStr A follow-up study of heroin addicts (VEdeTTE2): study design and protocol
title_full_unstemmed A follow-up study of heroin addicts (VEdeTTE2): study design and protocol
title_sort follow-up study of heroin addicts (vedette2): study design and protocol
publisher BMC
series Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy
issn 1747-597X
publishDate 2007-03-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>In Italy, a large cohort study (VEdeTTE1) was conducted between 1998–2001 to evaluate the effectiveness of treatments in reducing mortality and increasing treatment retention among heroin addicts. The follow-up of this cohort (VEdeTTE2) was designed to evaluate the effectiveness of treatments on long-term outcomes, such as rehabilitation and social re-integration. The purpose of this paper is to describe the protocol of the VEdeTTE2 study, and to present the results of the pilot study carried out to assess the feasibility of the study and to improve study procedures.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>The source population for the VEdeTTE2 study was the VEdeTTE1 cohort, from which a sample of 2,200 patients, traced two or more years after enrolment in the cohort, were asked to participate. An interview investigates drug use; overdose; family and social re-integration. Illegal activity are investigated separately in a questionnaire completed by the patient. Patients are also asked to provide a hair sample to test for heroin and cocaine use. Information on treatments and HIV, HBV and HCV morbidity are obtained from clinical records. A pilot phase was planned and carried out on 60 patients.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The results of the pilot phase pointed out the validity of the procedures designed to limit attrition: the number of traced subjects was satisfactory (88%). Moreover, the pilot phase was very useful in identifying possible causes of delays and attrition, and flaws in the instruments. Improvements to the procedures and the instruments were subsequently implemented. Sensitivity of the biological test was quite good for heroin (78%) but lower for cocaine (42.3%), highlighting the need to obtain a hair sample from all patients.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>In drug addiction research, studies investigating health status and social re-integration of subjects at long-term follow-up are lacking. The VEdeTTE2 study aims to investigate these outcomes at long-term follow-up. Results of the pilot phase underline the importance of the pilot phase when planning a follow-up study.</p>
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