"I'm putting a Band-Aid on a bullet hole the only way I know how:" a qualitative study of barriers and facilitators to opioid misuse and recovery in Nevada

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Swigart, Tessa [1 ]
Lee, Lisa [2 ]
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[1] Univ Nevada, Sch Publ Hlth, ICE Next, Fairfax Virginia, 1664 N Virginia St, Reno, NV 89557 USA
[2] Roots Wings Consulting, Reno, NV USA
关键词
Opioid; Opioid misuse; Drug overdose; Nonmedical opioid use; Substance use; People who use drugs; Trauma; Recovery; POSTTRAUMATIC-STRESS-DISORDER; SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS; DRUG-ABUSE; TRAUMA; PEOPLE; MEDICATION; PATHWAYS; HEALTH;
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10.1186/s13011-022-00503-0
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R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
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Nevada, like the rest of the United States, is undergoing substantial challenges with opioid misuse and overdose deaths, further exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. While much of the attention around opioid overdose prevention is centered on treatment and recovery, it is important to understand the factors that influence initiation of use, and the function opioids play in people's everyday lives. We conducted qualitative semi-structured individual interviews using purposive and snowball sampling among 35 people across Nevada with a current or prior history of illegal opioid or nonmedical opioid use. Our study aimed to understand why people start to use drugs, why they continue to use, what motivates them to continue to use or to seek treatment, and why individuals maintain recovery or return to use. We found five significant themes as perceived by the participants: that trauma is a risk factor for drug misuse; that the function of opioids in everyday life is a source of temporary relief but highly disruptive in the longer term; that recovery is most often a complicated and nonlinear process; that there are many barriers to accessing services that are both logistical and psychosocial; and that compassion, hope, and having a sense of purpose are crucial to the recovery process. The experiences of the study participants portray opioid use as a rational choice to escape the emotional ramifications of trauma. However, due to the physiological dependence and physical risk of opioids, drug policies that criminalize addiction, societal stigma, and the barriers to timely access of harm reduction, treatment, and recovery services, opioid users often become trapped in a distressing and dangerous cycle. Lastly, respondents indicated that hope, value, belonging, and purpose are powerful factors in cultivating intrinsic motivation for making positive changes and fostering resilience in the recovery process. Opioid misuse services should help meet basic needs and incorporate holistic approaches to recovery that acknowledge past trauma and the complexity of the recovery process.
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