Summary
This article presents the development of the OPTIMUS international consensus guidance—a structured, service user–reported monitoring tool for opioid maintenance treatment (OMT). Through a rigorous Delphi process, an international group of 110 experts (including both professionals and individuals with lived OMT experience) across 32 countries crafted a questionnaire comprising 26 core items (and additional optional questions) spanning six outcome domains: treatment, physical health, mental health, social functioning, substance use, and quality of life. This draft instrument was then evaluated and refined by a Delphi panel of 757 participants representing OMT professionals and users from 29 countries, ultimately yielding strong agreement and a practical tool designed to enhance user–provider communication, inform public‑health–oriented care, and standardize outcome monitoring in OMT across diverse settingsDownload as PDF
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