2023
DOI: 10.1111/jep.13822
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How policy problems and solutions travel in the scientific literature: An international scientometric analysis of the French Model of opioid use disorder care

Abstract: Rationale The 2007 article ‘Why buprenorphine is so successful in treating opiate addiction in France’ has been widely cited to promote various solutions to growing opioid‐related harms across multiple jurisdictions globally. However, selective promotion of aspects of the French experience or promotion of the French experience without considering relevant contextual factors may inform policies that will not bring the same outcomes as in France, including the introduction of possible unintended negative consequ… Show more

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“…Similarly, there is a growing body of systematic reviews and scientometric meta-analyses focusing on relationships between opioid use disorder and various factors, such as chronic pain, intervention, mitigation strategies, and policies (Chou et al, 2021;Gamage et al, 2023). Furthermore, a systematic metaanalysis of datasets unveils additional insights into available resources and their interlinkages.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, there is a growing body of systematic reviews and scientometric meta-analyses focusing on relationships between opioid use disorder and various factors, such as chronic pain, intervention, mitigation strategies, and policies (Chou et al, 2021;Gamage et al, 2023). Furthermore, a systematic metaanalysis of datasets unveils additional insights into available resources and their interlinkages.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%