Receptivity to Jail-based medication for opioid use disorder among rural detention Administrators

Sierra Thomas, Alexa Singer, Albert Kopak
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Opioid-related deaths continue to rise and a sizable proportion of people who present the greatest risk for fatal overdose are admitted to local detention centers. Despite the evidence demonstrating the effectiveness of medication to address the symptoms of opioid use disorder and the recent legal decisions (Department of Justice, 2022) mandating access, this treatment is only available in about 25% of jails in the US and most of them are located in urban or semi-urban areas. The current study was designed to better understand the steps that need to be taken to implement these programs in rural detention centers. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 19 sheriffs and jail administrators across a nine-county region in southern Appalachia to identify the best pathway toward the delivery of medication for opioid use in the detention centers. Administrators’ views of these programs fell on a continuum from being completely opposed to highly receptive. Qualitative analysis of the barriers to implementation also varied according to these positions. Effective approaches to facilitating the adoption of medication programs in rural jails must address administrators’ views, but they must also take into account the unique characteristics of the detention center and the community in which they are located.
农村看守所管理人员对阿片类药物使用障碍的监狱用药接受度
与阿片类药物有关的死亡人数继续上升,相当大一部分面临致命过量风险的人被送入当地拘留中心。尽管有证据表明药物治疗阿片类药物使用障碍症状的有效性,并且最近的法律决定(司法部,2022年)要求获得这种治疗,但这种治疗仅在美国约25%的监狱中提供,其中大多数位于城市或半城市地区。目前的研究旨在更好地了解在农村拘留中心实施这些项目需要采取的步骤。研究人员对阿巴拉契亚南部9个县的19名治安官和监狱管理人员进行了半结构化访谈,以确定在拘留中心提供阿片类药物使用药物的最佳途径。管理人员对这些项目的看法从完全反对到高度接受,不一而行。对实施障碍的定性分析也因这些立场而异。促进农村监狱采用药物治疗方案的有效方法必须考虑到管理者的观点,但也必须考虑到看守所及其所在社区的独特特点。
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