School of Social Work, Morgan State University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
School of Social Work, Health & Addiction Research Training (H.A.R.T) Lab, Morgan State University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Soc Work Public Health. 2022 Nov 17;37(8):763-774. doi: 10.1080/19371918.2022.2087820. Epub 2022 Jul 27.
The impact of the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic created a paradigm shift in the delivery of substance abuse treatment services. Still, it also provided an opportunity for healthcare workers and professionals, and treatment providers to adjust, problem-solve, and meet these challenges head-on. The pandemic led practitioners and healthcare professionals to change how they deliver treatment options but still ensuring that their clients received access to adequate and effective clinical services. It is suggested that during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare professionals should make every effort to ensure accessibility and availability of substance abuse treatment services through critical actions. This paper will address the physical health implications, as well as the trauma-stress related effects of COVID-19 on individuals with substance use disorders (SUD). In all, this article will identify barriers to treatment access, accentuate treatment strategies, and provide measures and recommendations for maintaining and improving services for substance-dependent patients.
COVID-19(冠状病毒)大流行对物质滥用治疗服务的提供方式产生了重大影响。然而,这也为医疗保健工作者和专业人员以及治疗提供者提供了一个调整、解决问题和直面这些挑战的机会。大流行促使从业者和医疗保健专业人员改变了他们提供治疗选择的方式,但仍确保他们的客户能够获得足够和有效的临床服务。有人建议,在持续的 COVID-19 大流行期间,医疗保健专业人员应通过关键行动,尽一切努力确保物质滥用治疗服务的可及性和可用性。本文将讨论 COVID-19 对患有物质使用障碍(SUD)的个体的身体健康影响,以及与创伤-应激相关的影响。总之,本文将确定治疗障碍,强调治疗策略,并提供维持和改善物质依赖患者服务的措施和建议。