Koissaba Ben R, Ward-Sutton Courtney, Moore Corey L, Lewis Allen N, McCray Sharesa H, Starr Renee, Manyibe Edward O
Langston University.
SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University.
J Rehabil. 2023;88(1):45-47.
This investigation examined vocational rehabilitation, substance abuse, and mental health service providers' perceptions about barriers and potentially translational solutions to poor community living outcomes for people of color with disabilities (i.e., African Americans, Latinx, Native Americans and Alaskan Natives, Asian Americans, and Pacific islanders) who have opioid use disorder. We conducted one focus group discussion (N = 12) that identified the proliferation of opioids in the community, treatment access, employment, and transportation as community living outcome barriers. The findings point to the need for further research that address poor outcomes among target group members.
这项调查研究了职业康复、药物滥用和心理健康服务提供者对于患有阿片类药物使用障碍的有色人种残疾人(即非裔美国人、拉丁裔、美国原住民和阿拉斯加原住民、亚裔美国人和太平洋岛民)在社区生活中面临的障碍以及可能具有转化意义的解决办法的看法。我们进行了一次焦点小组讨论(N = 12),确定社区中阿片类药物的泛滥、治疗机会、就业和交通是社区生活成果的障碍。研究结果表明需要进一步开展研究,以解决目标群体成员中存在的不良后果问题。