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应对 COVID-19 大流行期间快速变化的服务格局:创建俄勒冈物质使用障碍资源协作组织。

Addressing a rapidly changing service landscape during the COVID-19 pandemic: Creation of the Oregon substance use disorder resource collaborative.

机构信息

School of Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, United States.

School of Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, United States.

出版信息

J Subst Abuse Treat. 2021 May;124:108244. doi: 10.1016/j.jsat.2020.108244. Epub 2020 Dec 11.

Abstract

Following the rising crisis of COVID-19 and the Oregon governor's stay-at-home orders, members of the Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU) inpatient addiction consult service recognized that local addiction treatment and recovery organizations were operating at limited capacity. As a result, discharge planning, patient access to local community-based treatment, and safety-net programming were affected. Given structural and intersectional risk vulnerabilities of people with substance use disorders (SUDs), the OHSU members felt that COVID-19 would disproportionately impact chronically marginalized members of our community. These inequities inspired the formation of the Oregon substance use disorder resources collaborative (ORSUD) led by four medical students. ORSUD's mission is to support the efforts of local safety-net organizations that and front-line providers who serve chronically marginalized community members in the midst of the global pandemic. We operationalized our mission through: 1) collecting and disseminating operational and capacity changes in local addiction and harm reduction services to the broader treatment community, and 2) identifying and addressing immediate resource needs for local safety-net programs. Our program uses a real-time public-facing document to collate local programmatic updates and general community resources. COVID-19 disproportionately burdens people with SUDs; thus, ORSUD exists to support programs serving people with SUDs and will continue to evolve to meet their needs and the needs of those who serve them.

摘要

随着 COVID-19 危机的加剧和俄勒冈州州长的居家令,俄勒冈健康与科学大学(OHSU)住院成瘾咨询服务的成员认识到,当地的成瘾治疗和康复组织的能力有限。因此,出院计划、患者获得当地社区为基础的治疗以及安全网计划都受到了影响。鉴于患有物质使用障碍(SUD)的人存在结构性和交叉性的脆弱性,OHSU 的成员认为 COVID-19 将不成比例地影响我们社区中长期处于边缘地位的人。这些不平等现象促使由四名医学生领导的俄勒冈州物质使用障碍资源合作组织(ORSUD)成立。ORSUD 的使命是支持当地安全网组织和服务长期处于边缘地位的社区成员的一线提供者的努力,这些组织在全球大流行期间提供服务。我们通过以下方式实现了我们的使命:1)向更广泛的治疗社区收集和传播当地成瘾和减少伤害服务的运营和能力变化,以及 2)确定和满足当地安全网计划的即时资源需求。我们的计划使用一个实时的面向公众的文档来整理当地的项目更新和一般社区资源。COVID-19 不成比例地给患有 SUD 的人带来负担;因此,ORSUD 的存在是为了支持服务于患有 SUD 的人的项目,并将继续发展以满足他们的需求以及为他们服务的人的需求。

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