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“这是我的秘密”:阿片类药物使用障碍患者的羞耻感是获得治疗的障碍。

"It's My Secret": Shame as a Barrier to Care in Individuals With Opioid Use Disorder.

机构信息

Monika S. Schuler, PhD, FNP-BC, CNE, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, North Dartmouth, MA, USA.

Valerie Seney, PhD, MA, LMHC, PMHNP-BC, University of Massachusetts, North Dartmouth, MA, USA.

出版信息

J Am Psychiatr Nurses Assoc. 2024 May-Jun;30(3):456-464. doi: 10.1177/10783903241242748. Epub 2024 Apr 6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Substance use disorder (SUD) is a chronic illness impacting more than 59 million Americans last year. Opioid use disorder (OUD) is a subset of SUD. The literature supports that healthcare providers frequently stigmatize patients with OUD. Individuals with OUD often feel shame associated with their disorder. Shame has been associated with maladaptive and avoidant behaviors.

AIM

The aim of this qualitative descriptive study was to examine and describe the experiences of shame and health-seeking behaviors in individuals with OUD.

METHODS

A qualitative exploratory design using focus groups with individuals in treatment for OUD was used to identify the issue of shame and its relationship to health-seeking behaviors.

RESULTS

A systematic content analysis of discussions with 11 participants in four focus groups revealed four major themes and associated subthemes: Avoidance of Preventive Care (belief providers are judgmental); the Hidden Disorder (keeping secrets); Constraints of Shame (justification for the continuation of drug usage); and Trust in MOUD (Medication for Opioid Use Disorder) Providers. The feeling of shame leads to a reluctance to engage in health-promoting actions, such as scheduling appointments with primary care providers and dentists.

CONCLUSION

Healthcare practitioners must prioritize providing a safe, nonstigmatizing environment for patients with SUD/OUD. This includes establishing trust and rapport, providing education, collaboration with psychiatric mental health specialists and other healthcare providers, and the offering support and resources to help patients manage their condition to achieve optimal health outcomes.

摘要

背景

药物使用障碍(SUD)是一种影响了去年超过 5900 万美国人的慢性疾病。阿片类药物使用障碍(OUD)是 SUD 的一个子集。文献表明,医疗保健提供者经常对患有 OUD 的患者进行污名化。患有 OUD 的人常常感到与他们的疾病相关的羞耻感。羞耻感与适应不良和回避行为有关。

目的

本定性描述性研究的目的是检查和描述患有 OUD 的个体的羞耻感和寻求健康行为的经历。

方法

使用针对正在接受 OUD 治疗的个体的焦点小组进行定性探索性设计,以确定羞耻感问题及其与寻求健康行为的关系。

结果

对来自四个焦点小组的 11 名参与者的讨论进行系统的内容分析,揭示了四个主要主题和相关的子主题:预防性保健的回避(认为提供者有偏见);隐藏的障碍(保守秘密);羞耻的约束(继续使用药物的正当理由);和 MOUD(阿片类药物使用障碍药物治疗)提供者的信任。羞耻感导致不愿意采取促进健康的行动,例如预约初级保健提供者和牙医。

结论

医疗保健从业者必须优先为患有 SUD/OUD 的患者提供安全、非污名化的环境。这包括建立信任和融洽关系,提供教育,与精神科心理健康专家和其他医疗保健提供者合作,并提供支持和资源,帮助患者管理病情,以实现最佳健康结果。

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