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基于监狱的药物辅助治疗的患者观点:曾被监禁后重返社区的个人的看法。

Patient perspectives of jail based MOUD treatment: views of individuals who have returned to the community following incarceration.

作者信息

Santelices Claudia, Ferguson Warren, Rottapel Rebecca, Pivovarova Ekaterina, Evans Elizabeth, Stopka Thomas, Friedmann Peter

机构信息

Northeastern University, Boston, USA.

Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School, Worcester, MA, USA.

出版信息

Health Justice. 2025 Apr 22;13(1):25. doi: 10.1186/s40352-025-00319-7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Massachusetts passed legislation in 2018 to mandate provision of medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) in select jails to address the high risk of opioid overdose after release. Since 2019, we have conducted a Type-1 hybrid effectiveness-implementation study of this program. We present findings on the perspectives and experiences of persons treated in these jails.

METHODS

We conducted qualitative analyses of semi-structured interviews that were conducted in 2022 with 38 adults released to the community who had been treated with MOUD while living in one of eight Massachusetts jails. The Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, and Sustainment (EPIS) framework informed development of the interview guide and analysis of qualitative data. Deductive and inductive strategies were used for coding and analyses.

RESULTS

Participants were 41.5 years old; predominantly male; 84.2% white, 23.7% Hispanic/Latino and 7.9% Black; and most continued taking MOUD. Thematic analysis focused on four code reports: Perception of Addiction/MOUD, Barriers/Facilitators, Impact of MOUD in Jails, and Stigma. Participants perceived that MOUD helped to prevent relapse. Prompt and consistent access to medication, and respectful treatment by healthcare and carceral staff were highlighted as facilitators. In contrast, some participants perceived that policy-centered rather than patient-centered treatment drove timing of medication initiation or response to medication changes. Insufficient staffing and the COVID-19 pandemic contributed to treatment delays. Overall, individuals incarcerated in jails that have expanded treatment eligibility to include earlier induction with MOUD generally felt more positive about their experience than individuals reporting delayed induction.

CONCLUSIONS

Participants valued the ability of jail based MOUD programs to help clients achieve recovery from OUD. Their perceptions highlight the intrinsic value of MOUD programs that promote and support wellbeing through a person-centered approach to treatment. Participants stressed that MOUD programs should be patient-centered and guided by patients' symptoms and needs.

摘要

背景

马萨诸塞州于2018年通过立法,要求在部分监狱提供治疗阿片类药物使用障碍(MOUD)的药物,以应对释放后阿片类药物过量的高风险。自2019年以来,我们对该项目进行了一项1型混合有效性-实施研究。我们展示了在这些监狱接受治疗的人员的观点和经历的研究结果。

方法

我们对2022年对38名成年社区释放人员进行的半结构化访谈进行了定性分析,这些人员在居住于马萨诸塞州八所监狱之一时接受了MOUD治疗。探索、准备、实施和维持(EPIS)框架为访谈指南的制定和定性数据的分析提供了指导。采用演绎和归纳策略进行编码和分析。

结果

参与者的年龄为41.5岁;以男性为主;84.2%为白人,23.7%为西班牙裔/拉丁裔,7.9%为黑人;大多数人继续服用MOUD。主题分析集中在四个编码报告上:成瘾/MOUD的认知、障碍/促进因素、MOUD在监狱中的影响以及耻辱感。参与者认为MOUD有助于预防复发。及时且持续获得药物以及医护人员和监狱工作人员的尊重对待被视为促进因素。相比之下,一些参与者认为以政策为中心而非以患者为中心的治疗决定了药物起始时间或对药物变化的反应。人员配备不足和新冠疫情导致了治疗延误。总体而言,与报告诱导延迟的个体相比,被关押在扩大治疗资格以包括更早开始使用MOUD的监狱中的个体对其经历的总体感受更为积极。

结论

参与者重视基于监狱的MOUD项目帮助客户从阿片类药物使用障碍中康复的能力。他们的看法凸显了MOUD项目的内在价值,即通过以人为本的治疗方法促进和支持健康。参与者强调,MOUD项目应以患者为中心,并以患者的症状和需求为指导。

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