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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Care. 2019 Jan 11;31(9):1140–1144. doi: 10.1080/09540121.2019.1566591

Table 3:

Belief that chronic opioid therapy keeps HIV-patients engaged in care and the relative odds for routine practice of key components of guideline-recommended care among HIV providers (n=41)

Main Outcome Exploratory Outcomes

Routine use of urine drug tests (UDT), treatment agreements, or PMP
Routine use of UDT Routine use of treatment agreements Routine use of PMP
OR (95% CI) aOR (95% CI) OR* (95% CI) OR* (95% CI) OR* (95% CI)
Belief COT keeps patients engaged in care 2.48 (0.70, 8.74) 2.38 (0.65-8.73) 5.33 (1.20-23.66) 3.05 (0.67-13.77) 2.50 (0.42-14.71)
Gender 2.55 (0.66-9.90) -- -- --
Age 0.99 (0.93-1.05) -- -- --
*

Models not adjusted for other covariates due to small number of outcomes