Department of Human Nutrition, Foods and Exercise, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 321 Wallace Hall, 295 West Campus Drive, Blacksburg, VA 24061, USA
Division of Epidemiology, Center on Society and Health, Virginia Commonwealth University, 830 East Main Street, Suite 5035, Richmond, VA 23298-0212, USA
Rural Remote Health. 2022 Jun;22(2):7152. doi: 10.22605/RRH7152. Epub 2022 Jun 1.
Opioid use disorder is a leading public health issue in the USA, with complex drivers requiring a multi-level response. Rural communities are particularly affected by opioid misuse. Due to variability in local conditions and resources, they require community-specific responses. The aim of this study was to gain insight into the perceptions, knowledge, and experiences of members of a rural community impacted by the opioid crisis to inform the development of local strategies to address the crisis.
Stakeholder focus groups were conducted by a participatory research team as part of a larger project using the Stakeholder Engagement in Question Development and Prioritization (SEED) Method.
Key findings from the focus groups included the importance of family dynamics and social networks as risk and resiliency factors, addressing hopelessness as a preventive strategy, the need for holistic approaches to treatment, childhood exposure resulting in intergenerational substance use, the needs of overburdened healthcare providers, the expansion of long-term rehabilitation programs, and the need for judicial reform towards those with opioid use disorder. Specific and well-defined strategies are needed for more comprehensive methods to address the complexity of opioid use disorder. Understanding factors that contribute to opioid use disorder in rural communities through a stakeholder engagement process should be the first responsive strategy in developing actions.
This study shows that rural community stakeholders provide important perspectives that can be useful in solving the drug epidemic in their neighborhoods. Their understanding of the internal dynamics of the communities' needs offers a unique roadmap in which prioritized actions can be customized and adapted for improving health outcomes.
阿片类药物使用障碍是美国的一个主要公共卫生问题,其复杂的驱动因素需要多层面的应对。农村社区特别受到阿片类药物滥用的影响。由于当地条件和资源的差异,他们需要有针对性的社区响应。本研究旨在深入了解受阿片类药物危机影响的农村社区成员的看法、知识和经验,为制定解决危机的当地策略提供信息。
利益相关者焦点小组由一个参与式研究团队进行,作为使用利益相关者参与问题制定和优先排序(SEED)方法的更大项目的一部分。
焦点小组的主要发现包括家庭动态和社交网络作为风险和恢复因素的重要性,解决无望感作为预防策略,治疗需要整体方法,儿童暴露导致代际药物使用,医疗服务提供者负担过重的需求,长期康复项目的扩展,以及对阿片类药物使用障碍者的司法改革的需要。需要更全面的方法来解决阿片类药物使用障碍的复杂性,需要具体和明确的策略。通过利益相关者参与过程了解农村社区中导致阿片类药物使用障碍的因素,应该是制定行动的首要应对策略。
本研究表明,农村社区的利益相关者提供了重要的观点,这些观点对于解决他们社区的毒品问题可能很有用。他们对社区需求内部动态的理解为改善健康结果提供了一个独特的路线图,可以针对优先行动进行定制和调整。