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在乌克兰的五个主要城市,对来自私人诊所的阿片类药物使用障碍患者在俄罗斯入侵乌克兰后的早期经历进行定性探索。

Qualitative exploration of the early experiences of opioid use disorder patients from private clinics after Russia's invasion of Ukraine in five major cities in Ukraine.

机构信息

School of Public Health, National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Kyiv, Ukraine.

International Charitable Foundation "Alliance for Public Health", Kyiv, Ukraine.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2023 Dec 12;11:1238188. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1238188. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Following the full-scale invasion of Ukraine by the Russian Federation on 24 February 2022, over 6,000 patients were at risk of potential disruptions in treatment with medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) in Ukraine. Before 2022, privatized MOUD clinics had emerged, partly driven by restrictive governmental policies and practices in state-funded facilities. Nevertheless, scant information exists regarding their operation and the patient's experiences, especially during crises. This study seeks to elucidate the initial lived experiences of patients utilizing private MOUD clinics, integrating these insights with an analysis of the responding health system during war.

METHODS

The findings are derived from 20 qualitative semi-structured interviews conducted between March and June 2022, engaging participants from five major Ukrainian cities: Kharkiv, Kyiv, Odesa, Poltava, and Zaporizhzhya. Employing a rapid analysis procedure, we examined the data through descriptive and analytical summaries aligned with the domains of the data collection instrument.

RESULTS

Emergent themes encompassed stress and uncertainty following the invasion's onset, challenges accessing MOUD, and consequent perceptions concerning state-funded versus private clinics. The study identified disruptions in the operation of private MOUD clinics across most cities examined. Issues pertaining to MOUD medication availability were linked to dosage reductions at state-funded clinics or pharmacy medication shortages or closures. Despite varied experiences at different MOUD clinics and cities, most participants continued their treatment.

DISCUSSION

This qualitative exploration provides a perspective on lived experiences with MOUD treatment at private clinics amidst the initial months of the invasion, illuminating how the early days' stress, access challenges, varied responses from private MOUD clinics, and precarious conditions informed or altered preferences regarding MOUD treatment options. Moreover, these findings corroborate previously documented efforts by myriad stakeholders to mitigate war-related disruptions to MOUD delivery. These insights contribute to the international understanding of health system navigation and resilience during major crises, offering valuable lessons for preparedness development.

摘要

引言

自 2022 年 2 月 24 日俄罗斯联邦全面入侵乌克兰以来,超过 6000 名患者面临潜在的阿片类药物使用障碍(MOUD)治疗药物中断的风险。在 2022 年之前,私立 MOUD 诊所已经出现,部分原因是国家资助的医疗机构的限制性政策和做法。然而,关于这些诊所的运作和患者的体验,尤其是在危机期间的经验,几乎没有信息。本研究旨在阐明利用私立 MOUD 诊所的患者的最初生活体验,将这些见解与战争期间对响应卫生系统的分析相结合。

方法

研究结果来自于 2022 年 3 月至 6 月期间进行的 20 次定性半结构式访谈,参与者来自乌克兰的五个主要城市:哈尔科夫、基辅、敖德萨、波尔塔瓦和扎波罗热。通过快速分析程序,我们根据数据采集工具的各个领域,通过描述性和分析性摘要对数据进行了检查。

结果

出现的主题包括入侵开始后出现的压力和不确定性、获得 MOUD 的挑战以及对国家资助的诊所与私立诊所的看法。研究发现,在所研究的大多数城市中,私立 MOUD 诊所的运作都受到了干扰。与国家资助的诊所或药房药物短缺或关闭相关的 MOUD 药物供应问题导致剂量减少。尽管在不同的 MOUD 诊所和城市有不同的体验,但大多数参与者仍继续接受治疗。

讨论

这项定性研究提供了在入侵初期私立诊所接受 MOUD 治疗的生活体验视角,阐明了早期的压力、获取挑战、私立 MOUD 诊所的不同反应以及不稳定的情况如何影响或改变对 MOUD 治疗选择的偏好。此外,这些发现证实了众多利益相关者为减轻与战争相关的 MOUD 提供中断而做出的努力。这些见解有助于国际上对重大危机期间卫生系统导航和恢复力的理解,为备灾工作提供了宝贵的经验教训。

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