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Summary

This project undertakes a systematic assessment of the health service use and outcomes of Illawarra Shoalhaven residents who use methamphetamine, and potential points of intervention, to inform the design of a locally-tailored, innovative, integrated model of care. The study will use epidemiological and qualitative data collections, including clinical and consumer consultation, to determine priorities for intervention. The project involves new and exciting clinician-researcher partnerships. It brings together Illawarra Shoalhaven Local Health District (ISLHD) clinicians working in alcohol and other drugs (AOD) services, mental health services and emergency medicine, along with researchers and statisticians at University of Wollongong (UOW) and the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre (NDARC, UNSW).

We will examine the patterns of presentation and referral to ISLHD services among people who use methamphetamine. Specific questions include: (a) where are they presenting, (b) what are they presenting for and (b) are they being linked with the available AOD services? These data will be used to identify unmet need and inform the development of a screening/referral intervention. The intervention will enable better linkage with the existing ISLHD AOD Clinical Liaison services, Stimulant Treatment Program and wider AOD services.

Data sources include:

  1. Analyses of non-identifiable, unit-record data from the Illawarra Health Information Platform (IHIP, see Project Description below).

  2. A systematic review of brief (meth)amphetamine interventions delivered in emergency healthcare settings.

  3. Qualitative data were collected with people who use methamphetamine, ISLHD clinicians AOD, mental health and emergency department settings.

 

This seed grant places clinicians and consumers at the centre of the research. ISLHD clinicians are involved at each stage, from grant-writing, planning the epidemiological studies, facilitating the qualitative interviews and co-designing the intervention. In designing the intervention, consideration will be given to what is currently provided, needed and feasible within given resource constraints. Obtaining clinician input at each stage will ensure the project is relevant to clinical practice, is supported by ISLHD executive and results in the development of a feasible and acceptable intervention, maximising the likelihood of uptake in routine care.

Investigators

Dr Briony Larance, Chief investigator

University of Wollongong

A/Prof Peter Kelly, Investigator

University of Wollongong

Dr Luise Lago, Investigator

University of Wollongong

Dr Julia Lappin, Investigator

School of Psychiatry and NDARC

Dr Laura Robinson, Investigator

University of Wollongong

Ms Sarah Adams, Investigator

ISLHD, Illawarra Drug and Alcohol Services

Mr David Reid, Investigator

ISLHD, Illawarra Drug and Alcohol Service

Presentations

Creating Synergy Conference; 2019; Wollongong, Australia

Larance B, Kelly P, Lago L, Lappin J, Robinson L, Adams S, Reid D. "Drawing on regional data analytics and stakeholder consultation to improve responses to methamphetamine-related harm in the Illawarra: Identifying opportunities for intervention among young people.

NCCRED Symposium: Collaborate, Generate, Translate - Research meets clinical practice in methamphetamine and emerging drugs; 2019; Hobart, Australia.

Larance B, Kelly P, Lago L, Lappin J, Robinson L, Adams S, Reid D. "Drawing on regional data analytics and stakeholder consultation to improve responses to methamphetamine-related harm in a New South Wales Local.

Illawarra Shoalhaven Epidemiology and Biostats Group Meeting; 2021 Dec 13; Wollongong, Australia.

Larance B, Lago L, Moules S, Adams S, Qian S, Robinson L, Lappin J, Reid D, Kelly P. Patterns of mental health and alcohol and other drug service use after attending emergency department with an amphetamine-related.

ISLHD Drug and Alcohol Services Consultation Meeting; 2021 Dec 14; Wollongong, Australia.

Larance B, Lago L, Moules S, Adams S, Qian S, Robinson L, Lappin J, Reid D, Kelly P. ISLHD presentation.

Presented at APSAD Scientific Conference; 2021; virtual.

Larance B, Lago L, Moules S, Adams S, Qian S, Robinson L, Lappin J, Reid D, Kelly P; Patterns of mental health and alcohol and other drug service use after attending emergency department with an amphetamine-related presentation.  https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/dar.13384

APSAD Scientific Conference; 2022, Darwin, Australia.

Larance B, Hatton E, Haynes C, Rushton C, Garton A, Lago L, Lappin J, Robinson L, Adams S, Reid D, Kelly P. A systematic review of brief interventions for psychostimulant use in primary and acute care settings.  https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/dar.13537

Policy Change and implementation of results

Meeting/consultation

Meeting with UOW and ISLHD Executive, AOD Clinical Director and Clinical Director of Mental Health Services to discuss implementation strategies. 2020 Sep 11.

Meeting/consultation:

Meeting with ISLHD iDAS staff along with MH and ED staff. 2022 Jul.

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