Measuring meaningful outcomes in research into pharmacotherapies for people living with methamphetamine dependence: Findings from a systematic review, and lived and living experience perspectives

Measuring meaningful outcomes in research into pharmacotherapies for people living with methamphetamine dependence: Findings from a systematic review, and lived and living experience perspectives

Time: April 23, 2026 @ 12PM Australian Eastern Standard Time

This webinar will present preliminary findings of a systematic review of outcomes and measures used in randomised controlled trials of pharmacotherapies for people living with methamphetamine/ amphetamine dependence/disorder. The presentation will be followed by a panel discussion of lived and living experience representatives who will speak about the outcomes that matter to people living with methamphetamine dependence.

The webinar will cover:

  • Preliminary findings of a systematic review of outcomes and measures used in randomised controlled trials of pharmacotherapies for people living with methamphetamine/ amphetamine dependence/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

Presenter: Dr Krista Siefried

Lived and living experience panellists:

  • Angus Mason
  • Bo Justin Xiao
  • Charne Roberts
  • Stephanie Raper

Chair: Lucy Watson