A New Holistic Theoretical Framework to Inform Opioid Use Disorder Management.

IF 0.7 Journal of addictions nursing Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-06 DOI:10.1097/JAN.0000000000000603
Zhanette Coffee, Ruth Taylor-Piliae, Terry Badger, Judith Gordon, Pamela Reed
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Abstract: Opioid use disorders (OUDs) are a public health crisis. Individuals with OUD often have coexisting symptoms: smoking, chronic pain, and anxiety. These coexisting symptoms increase the prevalence and severity of OUD. To inform OUD management, a new holistic theoretical framework (Complexity of Opioid Use Disorder Model [COUDM]) is proposed by combining two theories: Theory of Unpleasant Symptoms and Self-Determination Theory (SDT). TOUS and SDT comprehensively represent the complexity of the OUD experience, including influencing factors, interconnected conditions, and the motivation of individuals based on psychological needs that impact overall outcomes. Individuals receiving OUD treatment informed by SDT are more engaged and experience lower occurrences of drug relapse when they are intrinsically and autonomously motivated. COUDM encompasses the multidimensional aspects of OUD. To acquire a healthier and better future for OUD patients, novel frameworks to guide new approaches are needed. COUDM is a new theoretical framework, incorporating biopsychosocial factors and symptom clusters associated with OUD to improve treatment strategies.

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为阿片类药物使用障碍管理提供一个新的整体理论框架。
摘要:阿片类药物使用障碍(OUDs)是一种公共卫生危机。OUD患者通常有并存的症状:吸烟、慢性疼痛和焦虑。这些共存的症状增加了OUD的患病率和严重程度。为了给OUD的管理提供参考,我们将不愉快症状理论和自我决定理论(SDT)相结合,提出了一个新的整体理论框架(阿片使用障碍复杂性模型[COUDM])。TOUS和SDT综合反映了OUD体验的复杂性,包括影响因素、相互关联的条件和基于影响总体结果的心理需求的个体动机。接受SDT告知的OUD治疗的个体在内在和自主激励下更投入,药物复发率更低。COUDM包含了OUD的多维方面。为了让OUD患者获得更健康、更美好的未来,需要新的框架来指导新的方法。COUDM是一个新的理论框架,结合与OUD相关的生物心理社会因素和症状群来改进治疗策略。
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