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残疾与阿片类药物(滥用)交叉处的同伴支持:主要利益攸关方提供重要考虑因素。

Peer Support at the Intersection of Disability and Opioid (Mis)Use: Key Stakeholders Provide Essential Considerations.

机构信息

Institute for Behavioral Health, The Heller School for Social Policy and Management, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA 02453, USA.

Lurie Institute for Disability Policy, The Heller School for Social Policy and Management, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA 02453, USA.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Aug 5;19(15):9664. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19159664.

Abstract

Individuals with disabilities may experience higher rates of opioid/substance use disorders (OUD/SUD) than other individuals and are likely vulnerable to unmet treatment needs. Peer support may be beneficial to these individuals, given the evidence of benefits in target populations with similar needs and the potential for overcoming barriers to treatment suggested in the available literature. The objective of this exploratory study was to specify essential considerations in adapting peer support for this population. Diverse key stakeholders ( = 16) were interviewed to explore the experiences, needs, and available supports for individuals with disabilities and OUD/SUD. A Peer Support Work Group including members with lived experience advised each component of the study. Semi-structured interview data were content analyzed and memos generated to summarize themes related to the research question. Participants reported extensive professional and personal experience in human services, disability, and recovery. Emergent themes included the importance of accessibility and model fit, the notion of "peerness" and peer match, and essential aspects of peer recruitment, training, and support. An accessible, acceptable, effective model of peer support requires particular attention to the needs of this diverse and varied population, and the contexts in which they are identified, referred, and engaged in services.

摘要

个体可能比其他人经历更高的阿片类药物/物质使用障碍(OUD/SUD)的发生率,并且可能容易出现未满足的治疗需求。鉴于在具有相似需求的目标人群中提供同伴支持的益处证据,以及在现有文献中建议的克服治疗障碍的潜力,同伴支持可能对这些个体有益。这项探索性研究的目的是明确在为这一人群调整同伴支持时需要考虑的基本因素。不同的利益攸关方(=16)接受了访谈,以探讨残疾人和 OUD/SUD 个体的经历、需求和可用支持。一个包括有经验的成员在内的同伴支持工作组为研究的每个部分提供了建议。对半结构化访谈数据进行了内容分析,并生成了备忘录,以总结与研究问题相关的主题。参与者报告了在人类服务、残疾和康复方面的广泛的专业和个人经验。出现的主题包括可及性和模式适配的重要性、“同伴性”和同伴匹配的概念,以及同伴招募、培训和支持的基本方面。一种可及、可接受、有效的同伴支持模式需要特别关注这个多样化的群体的需求,以及他们在识别、推荐和参与服务的背景。

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