University of Minnesota Medical School, Duluth Campus, 1035 University Dr, Duluth, MN, 55812, United States.
University of Minnesota Medical School, Duluth Campus, 1035 University Dr, Duluth, MN, 55812, United States.
Drug Alcohol Depend. 2021 May 1;222:108661. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2021.108661. Epub 2021 Mar 18.
American Indian communities in Minnesota have been disproportionately impacted by the opioid use disorder (OUD) epidemic, which tribal communities have taken numerous steps to address. The Cascade of Care is a public health framework for measuring population-level OUD risk, treatment engagement, treatment retention, and recovery outcomes, which can help communities monitor the impact of responses to the OUD epidemic and identify where treatment- and recovery-related barriers and facilitators may exist. However, no studies have quantified the Cascade of Care stages within tribal communities and the extent to which these stages can be quantified using existing data sources is unknown. We utilized data from the Minnesota Drug and Alcohol Abuse Normative Evaluation System (DAANES) to quantify OUD Cascade of Care stages for an American Indian tribal nation in Minnesota and for the entire state. DAANES data indicated 269 individuals in the tribal community received treatment for opioid-related problems in 2018. Among them, an estimated 65-99 % initiated medications for OUD and an estimated 13-41 % were retained in treatment for at least 180 days. Existing state-level data can provide information about Cascade of Care stages for American Indian communities, particularly with regard to treatment admission, initiation of medications for OUD, and treatment retention. Additional data sources are needed to measure population-level OUD risk, recovery, and cultural and contextual factors that may impact treatment and recovery.
明尼苏达州的美洲印第安人社区受到阿片类药物使用障碍(OUD)流行的不成比例影响,部落社区已经采取了许多措施来解决这一问题。护理级联是衡量人群 OUD 风险、治疗参与度、治疗保留率和康复结果的公共卫生框架,可帮助社区监测对 OUD 流行的反应的影响,并确定治疗和康复相关障碍和促进因素可能存在的地方。然而,尚无研究对部落社区内的护理级联各阶段进行量化,也不清楚使用现有数据源可以在多大程度上对这些阶段进行量化。我们利用来自明尼苏达州药物和酒精滥用规范评估系统(DAANES)的数据,对明尼苏达州的一个美洲印第安部落社区和整个州的 OUD 护理级联各阶段进行了量化。DAANES 数据显示,2018 年,该部落社区有 269 人因阿片类药物相关问题接受了治疗。其中,估计有 65-99%的人开始使用阿片类药物治疗 OUD,估计有 13-41%的人至少接受了 180 天的治疗。现有的州级数据可以提供有关美洲印第安人社区护理级联各阶段的信息,特别是关于治疗入院、OUD 药物的起始和治疗保留率。需要额外的数据来源来衡量人群 OUD 风险、康复以及可能影响治疗和康复的文化和背景因素。