病人在门诊药物使用障碍治疗中的经历:一项探索临床和非临床环境的定性研究。

Sugy Choi , Jasmin Choi , Megan O'Grady , Diego Renteria , Crissy Oueles , Eddie Liebmann , Pat Lincourt , Ashly E. Jordan , Charles J. Neighbors
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背景:解决药物使用障碍(SUD)治疗方面长期存在的差距仍然是一项严峻的挑战,只有 13% 的美国 SUD 患者接受了必要的治疗。我们从患者的角度探讨了接受药物滥用障碍治疗的复杂性,旨在全面了解他们的治疗经历:我们对 34 名在纽约州 SUD 门诊就诊 6 个月或不足 6 个月的患者进行了半结构化访谈。我们通过有目的的抽样从 7 家诊所招募了参与者。访谈于 2022 年 6 月至 8 月间进行。我们对编码数据进行了主题分析,以探讨患者在治疗过程中的体验和偏好:积极治疗体验的关键因素包括文化谦逊、保密性、一致性、信任、具有 SUD 经验的同伴咨询师、强烈的联系感以及满足临床环境之外的需求。这些需求包括住房和就业援助、参与外部诊所活动以及享用咖啡和零食等便利设施。与会者赞成综合治疗方法,其中包括心理健康和同伴康复顾问的参与。然而,参与者也指出了一些无效的方面,包括僵化和通用的方法、轻蔑的态度以及与社区和环境影响相关的挑战:本研究强调了门诊 SUD 治疗的多面性,强调了以患者为中心、整体性和文化适应性方法的整合。根据个人情况调整干预措施并承认患者的不同需求是有效医疗实践的当务之急。
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Patient experiences in outpatient substance use disorder treatment: A qualitative study exploring both clinical and non-clinical contexts

Background

Addressing the persistent treatment gap in substance use disorder (SUD) remains a critical challenge, with only 13 % of Americans with SUDs receiving necessary treatment. We explored the complexities of engaging in SUD treatment from patients' perspectives and aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of their treatment experiences.

Methods

We conducted semi-structured interviews with 34 patients who had been attending outpatient SUD clinics in New York State for 6 or less months. Participants were recruited from seven clinics using purposive sampling. Interviews were conducted between June and August 2022. We conducted thematic analysis of coded data to explore patients' experiences and preferences while navigating their treatment journeys.

Results

Critical elements for a positive treatment experience included cultural humility, confidentiality, consistency, trust, peer counselors with SUD experience, a strong sense of connection, and addressing needs beyond clinical settings. These included assistance with housing and employment, participation in external clinic events, and access to amenities like coffee and snacks. Participants favored holistic treatment approaches integrating mental health and involving peer recovery counselors. However, participants also identified ineffective aspects, including rigid and generic approaches, stigmatizing attitudes, and challenges related to communities and environmental influences.

Conclusion

The study highlights the multifaceted nature of outpatient SUD treatment, emphasizing the integration of patient-centered, holistic, and culturally competent approaches. Tailoring interventions to individual circumstances and acknowledging the diverse needs of patients are imperative for effective healthcare practices.
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Journal of substance use and addiction treatment
Journal of substance use and addiction treatment Biological Psychiatry, Neuroscience (General), Psychiatry and Mental Health, Psychology (General)
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