A mixed-methods study of applied team integration for opioid use disorder treatment in rural settings

被引:1
作者
Campbell, Michael [1 ]
Lucio, Robert [1 ]
Cashwell, Suzie T. [2 ]
Cowser, James [3 ]
机构
[1] St Leo Univ, Dept Social Work, St Leo, FL 33574 USA
[2] Auburn Univ, Sociol Anthropol & Social Work Dept, Montgomery, AL USA
[3] Hazelden Betty Ford Fdn, Profess Educ & Continuum Solut, Center City, MN USA
关键词
Mixed methods research; opioid use disorder; rural; social work; team integration; MEDICATION-ASSISTED TREATMENT; OVERDOSE DEATHS; MENTAL-HEALTH; BARRIERS; URBAN; DRUG; EXPERIENCES;
D O I
10.1080/1533256X.2022.2054155
中图分类号
C916 [社会工作、社会管理、社会规划];
学科分类号
1204 ;
摘要
The Opioid epidemic and the subsequent Opioid use disorders (OUD) stemming from this epidemic have devastated individuals, families, and communities. These impacts have an outsized effect on rural communities and are exacerbated by the discrepancy in best practice recommendations that call for a resource-intensive framework of integrated treatment options and the limited treatment resources found in rural communities. This pilot study explores data collected from several members (n=45) of an establishing ambulatory clinic-based treatment team (composed of medical, behavioral health, and administrative staff) from a network of five primary care sites, which were developed to address OUD in rural America Appalachia. Participants completed the Assessment for Collaborative Environments (ACE-15) and four open ended questions about team integration. The findings call for changes to OUD treatment from policy makers and providers, adaptations to higher education focus in social work, competency-based learning, a call for action in stigma reduction, and interagency collaboration.
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页码:216 / 229
页数:14
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