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This webinar presented preliminary findings of a systematic review of outcomes and measures used in randomised controlled trials of pharmacotherapies for people living with methamphetamine use disorder. The presentation was followed by a lived and living experience response, and a  panel discussion of lived and living experience representatives who spoke about the outcomes that matter to people living with methamphetamine dependence.
 

Summary  

The webinar covered:

  • Preliminary findings of a systematic review of outcomes and measures used in randomised controlled trials of pharmacotherapies for people living with methamphetamine use disorder 
  • The measures that matter most to people who use methamphetamine 
  • The importance of working with people with lived and living experience when designing research projects 
  • The importance of patient-centred outcomes in clinical trials 

Presenters: 

  • Dr Krista Siefried
  • Charne Roberts 

Lived and living experience panellists: 

  • Angus Mason 
  • Bo Justin Xiao 
  • Stephanie Raper 

Chair: Lucy Watson