The impact of the COVID-19 lockdown on services for substance use in Denmark: Implications for meeting users' needs and recommendations for the future.

IF 1.9 3区 社会学 Q3 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI:10.1177/14550725211069229
Adriana Del Palacio-Gonzalez, Birgitte Thylstrup, Esben Houborg
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Background: The aim of this study was to document employees' experiences of changes in service provision for substance use disorders (SUDs) during the first COVID-19 lockdown in Denmark (spring 2020), as well as to examine their relation to challenges in meeting the service users' needs. Methods: Employees (N = 373) working in SUD treatment and harm reduction services completed an online survey soon after the first national lockdown. The survey included questions about changes in service provision during the lockdown, perceived concerns of the service users, and challenges in meeting the users' emerging needs. Results: Employees reported some positive changes in service provisions, such as increased flexibility in appointments, administering medication-assisted treatment (MAT), and use of telehealth. Negative changes were related to reduced contact with practitioners and harm reduction facilities. Approximately one third of employees reported significant challenges in meeting the users' emerging needs. This was particularly so when users' concerns were about physical and mental well-being, and substance use. In regression models, negative changes in the access to practitioners and MAT administration (but not other changes) predicted difficulties meeting the users' needs. Conclusion: Employees in SUD treatment and harm reduction services in Denmark experienced both positive and negative changes as a result of the first lockdown. However, not all the provision changes were linked to challenges in meeting the users' needs. We discuss practical and research implications of our findings with a focus on the users' physical and mental health, use of telehealth, MAT, and overall service reorganisation.

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背景:本研究的目的是记录丹麦第一次COVID-19封锁期间(2020年春季)员工对物质使用障碍(sud)服务提供变化的经历,并研究他们与满足服务用户需求方面的挑战之间的关系。方法:在第一次全国封锁后不久,在SUD治疗和减少危害服务部门工作的员工(N = 373)完成了在线调查。调查的问题包括封锁期间服务提供的变化、服务用户所关注的问题以及在满足用户新出现的需求方面面临的挑战。结果:员工报告了服务提供方面的一些积极变化,如预约灵活性增加、实施药物辅助治疗(MAT)和远程医疗的使用。负面变化与减少与从业人员和减少伤害设施的接触有关。大约三分之一的员工报告在满足用户新出现的需求方面面临重大挑战。当用户关心的是身体和精神健康以及药物使用时,情况尤其如此。在回归模型中,获得从业人员和MAT管理的负面变化(但不是其他变化)预测了满足用户需求的困难。结论:丹麦SUD治疗和减少伤害服务的员工在第一次封城后经历了积极和消极的变化。但是,并非所有的规定变化都与满足用户需要方面的挑战有关。我们讨论了我们的研究结果的实际意义和研究意义,重点是用户的身心健康、远程医疗的使用、MAT和整体服务重组。
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