Ludwig Ariel, Monico Laura B, Blue Thomas, Gordon Michael S, Schwartz Robert P, Mitchell Shannon Gwin
Honors College, University of Houston, Houston, TX, USA.
Friends Research Institute, Inc., Baltimore, MD, USA.
Implement Res Pract. 2022 Jun 7;3:26334895221101214. doi: 10.1177/26334895221101214. eCollection 2022 Jan-Dec.
In light of short lengths of stay and proximity to communities of release, jails are well-positioned to intervene in opioid use disorder (OUD). However, a number of barriers have resulted in a slow and limited implementation.
This paper describes the development and testing of a Medication for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) Implementation Checklist developed as part of a Building Bridges project, a two-year planning grant which supported 16 US jail systems as they prepared to implement or expand MOUD services.
Although initially developed to track changes within sites participating in the initiative, participants noted its utility for identifying evidence-based benchmarks through which the successful implementation of MOUDs could be tracked by correctional administrators.
The findings suggest that this checklist can both help guide and illustrate progress toward vital changes facilitated through established processes and supports.
People incarcerated in jails are more likely to have opioid use disorder than the general population. Despite this, jails in the United States (U.S.) often offer limited or no access to Medication for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD). The Building Bridges project was designed to address this gap in 16 U.S. jail systems as they prepared to implement or expand MOUD services. This article addresses the use of a MOUD checklist that was initially designed to help the jails track changes toward evidence-based benchmarks. The findings suggest that this checklist can both help guide and illustrate progress toward vital changes facilitated through established processes and supports.
鉴于监禁时间较短且与释放社区临近,监狱在干预阿片类药物使用障碍(OUD)方面具有优势。然而,一些障碍导致实施过程缓慢且有限。
本文描述了作为“搭建桥梁”项目一部分开发和测试的阿片类药物使用障碍药物(MOUD)实施清单,该项目是一项为期两年的规划拨款,支持了16个美国监狱系统准备实施或扩大MOUD服务。
虽然该清单最初是为跟踪参与该倡议的场所内的变化而制定的,但参与者指出其有助于确定循证基准,惩教管理人员可据此跟踪MOUD的成功实施情况。
研究结果表明,该清单既能帮助指导实现通过既定流程和支持措施促成的重大变革,又能说明这一过程中的进展情况。
被监禁在监狱中的人比普通人群更有可能患有阿片类药物使用障碍。尽管如此,美国监狱通常提供有限的阿片类药物使用障碍药物(MOUD)或根本不提供。“搭建桥梁”项目旨在填补美国16个监狱系统在准备实施或扩大MOUD服务方面的这一空白。本文讨论了MOUD清单的使用,该清单最初旨在帮助监狱跟踪朝着循证基准的变化。研究结果表明,该清单既能帮助指导实现通过既定流程和支持措施促成的重大变革,又能说明这一过程中的进展情况。