Health and Social Service Needs of People who Inject Drugs Living in Rural Settings in the United States: A Qualitative Study

IF 0.5 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Health Behavior and Policy Review Pub Date : 2024-01-02 DOI:10.14485/hbpr.11.1.1
William Bull, Cahit Kaya, Wajiha Akhtar, Joshua Wilke, Sarah Krechel, Randall Brown, Ryan Westergaard, David Seal
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Objective: Rural communities continue to be among the most severely affected by the opioid epidemic, showing some of the highest rates of overdose deaths and increasing rates of injection drug use. Lack of resources among other barriers contribute to the needs of this population going unmet. We assessed service needs among people who inject drugs (PWID) in rural regions, barriers to the implementation of these services, and optimal strategies to intervene with people who inject drugs, as well as to better link them to needed programs and services. Methods: We carried out thematic content analysis of 46 in-depth interviews with key respondents who worked with or had knowledge of the needs of PWID. Results: Respondents saw a need for increased access to services (eg, healthcare, harm reduction, addiction treatment), different treatment options, and education related to substance use as the most needed services among this population. Conclusions: Opioid use disorder interventions and initiatives must address these core service and education needs to best serve PWID. Increasing access to services in rural communities must be a priority for policymakers, local respondents, and healthcare providers.
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美国农村地区注射吸毒者的健康和社会服务需求:定性研究
目标:农村社区仍然是受阿片类药物流行病影响最严重的地区之一,其用药过量致死率最高,注射吸毒率不断上升。资源匮乏和其他障碍导致这一人群的需求得不到满足。我们评估了农村地区注射吸毒者(PWID)的服务需求、实施这些服务的障碍、对注射吸毒者进行干预的最佳策略,以及将他们与所需计划和服务更好地联系起来的策略。方法:我们对 46 个深入访谈进行了主题内容分析,访谈对象是与注射吸毒者打交道或了解他们需求的主要受访者。结果:受访者认为,这一人群最需要的服务是增加获得服务的途径(如医疗保健、减低伤害、成瘾治疗)、不同的治疗方案以及与药物使用相关的教育。结论:阿片类药物使用障碍干预措施和倡议必须满足这些核心服务和教育需求,以便为吸毒者提供最佳服务。增加农村社区获得服务的机会必须成为政策制定者、当地受访者和医疗服务提供者的优先事项。
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