Community Strengths and Challenges Related to Opioid Use Disorder in Rural Counties of East Tennessee.

Journal of Appalachian health Pub Date : 2022-02-13 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.13023/jah.0401.04
Ashlyn N Schwartz, Zeruiah V Buchanan, Laurie L Meschke
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Abstract

Introduction: Appalachia, particularly Rural East Tennessee, has been and continues to be disproportionately impacted by opioid use disorder and its many tragic ramifications.

Purpose: Community-engaged strategies can inform and support the development of relevant prevention efforts. Hence, people connected to a ten-county rural Appalachian region in East Tennessee were asked to identify and prioritize strengths and challenges related to opioid use disorder (OUD).

Methods: Adult community members (n=577) completed a brief survey administered across 11 days in 2019.

Results: Of the respondents, 85.3% never had been addicted to opioids, but 74.0% had someone close to them with OUD. The most frequently selected community strength was support for people with OUD to seek help and the most frequently selected challenge was lack of treatment and recovery services. People with personal OUD experience reported significantly higher mean levels of OUD-related stigma compared to persons without such experience.

Implications: The number of respondents indicates a local concern and commitment related to OUD in rural Appalachia. The findings prioritized areas of focus-both in needs to be addressed and strengths on which to capitalize. These community insights will guide the selection and development of OUD-related overdose prevention for this region.

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阿巴拉契亚地区,特别是田纳西州东部农村地区,一直并将继续受到阿片类药物使用障碍及其许多悲剧性后果的不成比例的影响。目的:社区参与战略可以为相关预防工作的发展提供信息和支持。因此,与田纳西州东部阿巴拉契亚地区十个县农村地区有关的人被要求确定并优先考虑与阿片类药物使用障碍(OUD)相关的优势和挑战。方法:2019年,成年社区成员(n=577)完成了一项为期11天的简短调查。结果:85.3%的被调查者从未有过阿片类药物成瘾,但74.0%的被调查者身边有吸毒成瘾者。最常选择的社区力量是支持OUD患者寻求帮助,最常选择的挑战是缺乏治疗和康复服务。与没有这种经历的人相比,有个人OUD经历的人报告的与OUD相关的耻辱感的平均水平明显更高。含义:受访者的数量表明当地对阿巴拉契亚农村地区OUD的关注和承诺。调查结果确定了重点领域的优先次序,包括需要解决的需求和可利用的优势。这些社区见解将指导本地区与过量用药有关的过量预防的选择和发展。
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