Dugosh Karen L, Festinger David S, Lipkin Jessica L
Treatment Research Institute, 600 Public Ledger Building, 150 S. Independence Mall West, Philadelphia, PA 19106, United States.
Treatment Research Institute, 600 Public Ledger Building, 150 S. Independence Mall West, Philadelphia, PA 19106, United States.
J Subst Abuse Treat. 2016 Dec;71:30-35. doi: 10.1016/j.jsat.2016.08.017. Epub 2016 Aug 28.
Drug courts address issues such as employment and housing but largely miss the opportunity to address important health care issues. The current study examined the prevalence and correlates of chronic medical conditions among a sample of drug court clients who were participating in a clinical trial of an intervention to reduce HIV risk. A total of 256 clients completed a health survey at entry into the drug court program and 9 months post-entry. The baseline health survey included a comprehensive list of chronic medical conditions, and participants were asked to indicate which, if any, they had ever been diagnosed as having. They were also asked to indicate whether or not they were currently receiving treatment for each chronic condition that they endorsed. The follow-up survey was identical to the baseline survey, with the exception that it contained items reflecting (1) whether or not any member of the drug court team engaged in discussion with the client about each of the chronic conditions reported and (2) whether the client received a referral to medical care for endorsed conditions while in the drug court program. Results indicated that over 50% of clients reported at least one chronic condition and 21% reported more than one condition. Among those with chronic conditions, 71% reported having chronic conditions for which they were not currently receiving treatment. Unfortunately, drug court clients reported that the drug court team did little to address these unmet health needs. Findings from this study suggest that clients could benefit if drug court programs began to widen their focus to include addressing health-related issues.
毒品法庭处理就业和住房等问题,但在很大程度上错失了解决重要医疗保健问题的机会。本研究调查了参与一项降低艾滋病毒风险干预措施临床试验的毒品法庭客户样本中慢性疾病的患病率及其相关因素。共有256名客户在进入毒品法庭项目时以及进入项目9个月后完成了一项健康调查。基线健康调查包括一份完整的慢性疾病清单,参与者被要求指出他们是否曾被诊断患有其中任何一种疾病。他们还被要求指出他们目前是否正在接受针对他们认可的每种慢性疾病的治疗。后续调查与基线调查相同,只是其中包含反映以下内容的项目:(1)毒品法庭团队的任何成员是否与客户就所报告的每种慢性疾病进行了讨论;(2)客户在参与毒品法庭项目期间是否因认可的疾病而获得了医疗转诊。结果表明,超过50%的客户报告至少患有一种慢性疾病,21%的客户报告患有不止一种疾病。在患有慢性疾病的客户中,71%报告患有目前未接受治疗的慢性疾病。不幸的是,毒品法庭客户报告称,毒品法庭团队在解决这些未满足的健康需求方面几乎没有作为。这项研究的结果表明,如果毒品法庭项目开始扩大其关注范围,将与健康相关的问题纳入其中,客户可能会受益。