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物质使用障碍、身体健康和恢复资本:考察客户和酒精及其他药物工作人员的经验。

Substance use disorders, physical health and recovery capital: Examining the experiences of clients and the alcohol and other drug workforce.

机构信息

School of Psychology, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, Australia.

Illawarra Health and Medical Research Institute, Wollongong, Australia.

出版信息

Drug Alcohol Rev. 2023 Sep;42(6):1410-1421. doi: 10.1111/dar.13689. Epub 2023 May 30.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Challenges associated with the integration of physical health within alcohol and other drug (AOD) treatment services persist. The construct of recovery capital has gained currency within the sector, however, its potential in understanding the integration of physical health within AOD treatment has not been examined. This study explores the role of physical health in the process of recovery, examining the potential of 'recovery capital' frameworks to enhance integrated care.

METHODS

Interviews were conducted with residential and outpatient AOD services across New South Wales, Australia. Qualitative data was collected from clients (n = 20) and staff (n = 13) and transcribed. Data were systematically coded and analysed using the iterative categorisation method.

RESULTS

Unmanaged physical health issues compromised recovery, particularly when associated with hopelessness and pain. Improved physical health ameliorated sources of negative recovery capital such as boredom, social isolation and mental health symptoms. When addressed during treatment, physical health facilitated recovery capital resources through knowledge and skill acquisition, increased autonomy, enjoyment and immersive experience. Benefits extended to domains of 'social capital' (social connection) and 'cultural capital' (physical appearance).

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS

Physical health offers variegated pathways for building recovery capital. Findings support calls for a more assertive approach to addressing physical health when AOD treatment occurs outside of primary care settings. Future research should examine the potential of recovery capital as a heuristic for optimising care of physical health issues and health-related behaviour within AOD treatment services.

摘要

介绍

在将身体健康纳入酒精和其他药物(AOD)治疗服务中仍然存在挑战。然而,在该领域中,康复资本的概念已经得到了认可,但它在理解 AOD 治疗中身体健康的整合方面的潜力尚未得到检验。本研究探讨了身体健康在康复过程中的作用,考察了“康复资本”框架在增强综合护理方面的潜力。

方法

对澳大利亚新南威尔士州的住院和门诊 AOD 服务进行了访谈。从客户(n=20)和工作人员(n=13)那里收集了定性数据,并进行了转录。使用迭代分类方法对数据进行系统编码和分析。

结果

未得到管理的身体健康问题会影响康复,特别是当它们与绝望和疼痛相关时。改善身体健康状况可以减轻负面康复资本的来源,如无聊、社交孤立和心理健康症状。在治疗期间解决身体健康问题,可以通过知识和技能的获取、增加自主性、享受和沉浸式体验来促进康复资本资源的发展。这些益处还扩展到“社会资本”(社交联系)和“文化资本”(身体外观)领域。

讨论和结论

身体健康为建立康复资本提供了多种途径。研究结果支持在 AOD 治疗发生在初级保健机构之外时,更积极地解决身体健康问题的呼吁。未来的研究应探讨康复资本作为一种启发式方法,优化 AOD 治疗服务中身体健康问题和与健康相关行为的护理的潜力。

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