满足未满足的需求:患者对将计划生育服务纳入诊室戒毒治疗的看法

IF 2.8 2区 医学 Q1 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Contraception Pub Date : 2024-10-07 DOI:10.1016/j.contraception.2024.110582
SK O’Connor, R Pancholi, E Patton
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摘要

目标我们的目标是研究患者对将计划生育服务纳入诊室成瘾治疗(OBAT)的促进因素和障碍的看法。在之前对提供者的观点进行探讨后,我们试图了解患者在将计划生育服务纳入 OBAT 模式时所考虑的独特因素,目的是支持设计一项专门满足药物使用障碍(SUD)患者生殖健康需求的计划。方法在获得 IRB 批准后,我们对波士顿医疗中心的 OBAT 患者进行了 20 次半结构式定性访谈。访谈探讨了参与者的药物使用和生殖健康、OBAT 经验以及在成瘾护理中获得生殖保健时的独特考虑。访谈记录采用演绎代码进行分析,并使用了我们先前工作中参考的概念框架。结果我们的绝大多数参与者认为,生殖服务不仅在 OBAT 中可以接受,而且比在其他地方获得这些服务更可取。参与者描述了早期康复的细微差别,这些细微差别可能会阻碍包括避孕护理在内的其他医疗保健需求。参与者希望在康复过程中获得生殖咨询,并希望与他们信任的、"已经了解他们的故事 "的戒毒治疗提供者进行这些咨询对话。 结论:我们的研究结果为以下观点提供了患者意见支持:OBAT 诊所是 SUD 患者获得生殖健康服务的重要途径。患者与 OBAT 工作人员之间的纵向关系最大限度地减少了耻辱感,并提供了关于这些患者独特生殖问题的重点知识。我们的参与者深入了解了成功整合计划生育服务的必要因素,以支持患者所希望的 "成瘾护理医疗之家 "理念。
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FULFILLING AN UNMET NEED: PATIENT PERSPECTIVES ON INTEGRATING FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES INTO OFFICE-BASED ADDICTION THERAPY

Objectives

Our objective was to study patient perspectives on facilitators and barriers to incorporation of family planning services within office-based addiction therapy (OBAT). After previously exploring provider perspectives, we sought to understand the unique patient considerations on integration within the OBAT model with the goal to support design of a program tailored to meet the reproductive health needs of patients with substance use disorder (SUD).

Methods

Following IRB approval, we conducted 20 qualitative semi-structured interviews with Boston Medical Center OBAT patients. Interviews explored participants substance use and reproductive health, OBAT experiences and unique considerations when accessing reproductive healthcare within addiction care. Interview transcripts were analyzed using deductive codes utilizing a conceptual framework informed by our prior work.

Results

Our participants overwhelmingly saw reproductive services as not only acceptable within OBAT but preferable to accessing these services elsewhere. Participants described the nuance of early recovery that can hinder other healthcare needs including contraception care. Participants desired reproductive counseling put into context of this recovery process and desired these counseling conversations to be with their trusted addiction care providers who “already knew their stories”.

Conclusions

Our findings provide patient-voiced support to the idea that OBAT clinics are an important access point to reproductive health services for patients with SUD. The longitudinal relationship between patients and OBAT staff minimizes stigma and provides focused knowledge on the unique reproductive concerns of these patients. Our participants provide insight into factors necessary for successful integration of family planning services to support the patient-desired idea of an addiction care medical home.
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Contraception
Contraception 医学-妇产科学
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
17.20%
发文量
211
审稿时长
69 days
期刊介绍: Contraception has an open access mirror journal Contraception: X, sharing the same aims and scope, editorial team, submission system and rigorous peer review. The journal Contraception wishes to advance reproductive health through the rapid publication of the best and most interesting new scholarship regarding contraception and related fields such as abortion. The journal welcomes manuscripts from investigators working in the laboratory, clinical and social sciences, as well as public health and health professions education.
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