Department of Family and Community Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Project HOME Health Services, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Subst Abus. 2021;42(4):858-864. doi: 10.1080/08897077.2021.1876202. Epub 2021 Jan 25.
Medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD) with buprenorphine is effective in treating opioid use disorder yet remains underutilized. Scant research has examined the experience of patients, clinic staff, and providers in a "low-threshold" group-based MOUD program. This study evaluates a "low-threshold" MOUD program at a federally qualified health center (FQHC) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania through the perspectives of its key stakeholders. This qualitative study involved focus groups of patients, providers, and clinic staff. Focus groups were conducted between October 2017 and June 2018. Grounded theory was used for analysis. There were a total of 10 focus groups, including 20 patient participants and 26 staff members. Program participants noted that a strength of the program is its person-centered harm reduction approach, which is reflected in the program's policies and design. Program participants discussed the programmatic design choices that facilitated their participation and engagement in the program: ease of access, integration into primary care, and group-based visit model. Challenges in program implementation included varying acceptance and understanding of harm reduction among staff, the unpredictability of clinic volume and workflow, and the need to balance access to primary care and MOUD. This group-based MOUD program's philosophy of person-centered harm reduction, low-barrier approach, the structure of group-based visits, and integrated care contributes to increased patient access and retention. Understanding the strengths and challenges of the program may be useful for other safety-net clinics considering a MOUD program.
美沙酮维持治疗(MOUD)药物联合丁丙诺啡治疗阿片类药物使用障碍(OUD)有效,但使用率仍然较低。几乎没有研究调查过在“低门槛”基于小组的 MOUD 项目中患者、诊所工作人员和提供者的体验。本研究通过关键利益相关者的视角评估了宾夕法尼亚州费城一家合格的联邦健康中心(FQHC)的“低门槛”MOUD 项目。这项定性研究包括患者、提供者和诊所工作人员的焦点小组。焦点小组于 2017 年 10 月至 2018 年 6 月期间进行。采用扎根理论进行分析。共有 10 个焦点小组,包括 20 名患者参与者和 26 名工作人员。项目参与者指出,该项目的一个优势是其以人为中心的减少伤害方法,这反映在该项目的政策和设计中。项目参与者讨论了促进他们参与和参与该项目的项目设计选择:易于获得、纳入初级保健以及基于小组的就诊模式。项目实施中的挑战包括工作人员对减少伤害的不同接受和理解、诊所数量和工作流程的不可预测性,以及平衡初级保健和 MOUD 之间的可及性的需要。这种基于小组的 MOUD 项目以人为本的减少伤害的理念、低门槛方法、基于小组的就诊结构和综合护理有助于增加患者的获得和保留。了解该项目的优势和挑战可能对其他考虑 MOUD 项目的安全网诊所有用。