Regional and rural clients’ presenting concerns and experiences of care when engaging with an online substance use counseling service

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2022-02-26 DOI:10.1080/16066359.2022.2039911
Patrick A. C. Haylock, A. Carter, M. Savic, D. Lubman
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Abstract Introduction People are increasingly turning to online services for help with substance use concerns. There has, however, been limited research on the use of online substance use services by regional and rural populations. This study explored: (1) the experiences of care of regional and rural clients of an Australian national online text-based substance use counseling service, Counselling Online; (2) their reasons for accessing the service; and (3) their interaction with the counselor. Design and methods We thematically analyzed transcripts of 31 online counseling sessions involving regional and rural clients seeking help for their alcohol, cannabis or amphetamine use. Results Regional and rural clients commonly experienced difficulties accessing local services, were often in distress, and were navigating rurally-influenced social challenges. Counselling Online provided support, education and helped clients explore their substance use. Clients generally found Counselling Online beneficial, however some counselors were unaware of the unique issues affecting regional and rural clients, such as transportation barriers and geographical isolation. Discussion and conclusions Online substance use services provide useful support to regional and rural clients, however we identified several opportunities for improving the service experience for regional and rural clients. These include training online counselors on the unique experiences of regional and rural clients, adapting referrals to match client preferences, and encouraging counselors to ask about the physical location in which clients are using the service.
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区域和农村客户在参与在线药物使用咨询服务时提出的关切和护理经验
人们越来越多地转向在线服务,以帮助与物质使用的担忧。然而,对区域和农村人口使用在线药物使用服务的研究有限。本研究探讨:(1)澳大利亚国家基于文本的物质使用在线咨询服务(counseling online)的区域和农村客户的护理经验;(二)使用服务的理由;(3)他们与辅导员的互动。设计和方法我们对31个在线咨询会议的记录进行了主题分析,这些会议涉及地区和农村客户寻求酒精、大麻或安非他明使用方面的帮助。结果区域和农村客户通常难以获得当地服务,经常处于困境中,并且正在应对农村影响的社会挑战。在线咨询提供支持、教育并帮助客户了解他们的药物使用情况。客户普遍认为在线咨询有益,但一些咨询人员不了解影响区域和农村客户的独特问题,如交通障碍和地理隔离。讨论和结论在线药物使用服务为区域和农村客户提供了有用的支持,但我们发现了几个改善区域和农村客户服务体验的机会。这些措施包括培训在线咨询师了解地区和农村客户的独特经验,根据客户的偏好调整推荐,并鼓励咨询师询问客户使用该服务的实际地点。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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