Int J Drug Policy. 2013 Nov;24(6):e14-7. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2013.07.004. Epub 2013 Sep 3.
The Opioid Substitution Treatment Program in New South Wales and Australia has a serious impact on the day to day lives of many people. The program and those consumers who rely upon it are seen with ambivalence by many in the wider community, and many consumers are discriminated against. It seems, to those of us who are engaged in it, that the system itself is confusing and sometimes arbitrary, and that a range of priorities other than clinical need dominate our experience of treatment. These pressures can manifest for us consumers as a punitive and unresponsive treatment experience that, rather than assisting us to live our lives, actually places barriers in our way and ties us up in knots that will take a long time to unravel.
新南威尔士州和澳大利亚的阿片类物质替代治疗计划对许多人的日常生活产生了严重影响。该计划及其依赖它的消费者受到更广泛社区中许多人的矛盾看法,许多消费者受到歧视。在我们这些参与其中的人看来,该系统本身令人困惑,有时甚至是任意的,除了临床需求之外,还有一系列优先事项主导着我们的治疗体验。对于我们这些消费者来说,这些压力表现为一种惩罚性的、没有回应的治疗体验,它不仅没有帮助我们生活,反而在我们的生活中设置了障碍,让我们陷入了长期的困境。