216 Exploring the development of recovery community organizations in non-metropolitan settings: A community-engaged multiple-methods approach

Priscilla A. Barnes, Erin Ables, Caleb Pittman, Mylan Gaston, Chelsea Simpkins, Shaina Bradley, Carrie Shaw
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OBJECTIVES/GOALS: Rural recovery community organizations (RCOs) are key to fostering people’s resilience in the face of the nation’s substance use crisis. However, their development is often a black box. METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: A community-engaged multiple-methods approach was conducted to elucidate stakeholders' perspectives about the creation of two RCOs through a consortium intended to build peer recovery support services in a rural Southern Indiana designated health professional shortage area. Document review (e.g., meeting minutes, event photography, and administrative reports) were extracted to map activities, products, and milestones of the development of the RCOs. Consortium members, RCO leadership and staff, and community members identified by consortium or RCO leadership/staff participated in one-on-one interviews or community roundtable sessions were held to reflect on the evolving development of the RCOs. Procedures were approved by the Institutional Review Board of Indiana University. RESULTS/ANTICIPATED RESULTS: This designated health professional shortage area is unique as it is the nonmetropolitan county with two accredited RCOs. Each RCOs has its own distinct brand. One RCO primarily provide support services to prepare justice-involved individuals who are re-entering the community from jail or probation. The second RCO operates a recovery café – a drug free space that offers accountability groups (recovery circles), volunteer opportunities, and multiple pathway (e.g., 12-steps, referral to medication assisted treatment) meetings. Services are facilitated through peer recovery coaches. Services are provided by certified peer recovery coaches (individuals who has lived experience with addiction and recovery) who offers informational, socio-emotional, and instrumental/basic needs support. DISCUSSION/SIGNIFICANCE: This collaborative rural-based model features recovery community organizations as emerging lead agencies in providing informational, socio-emotional, and basic needs for individuals living in long-term recovery as well as individuals using substances and is not yet in recovery services or acknowledging an addiction is present.
216 探索非大都市环境中康复社区组织的发展:社区参与的多元方法
目标/目的:面对国家的药物使用危机,农村康复社区组织 (RCO) 是培养人们恢复能力的关键。然而,它们的发展往往是一个黑箱。方法/研究对象: 我们采用了社区参与的多种方法,以阐明利益相关者对通过一个联合体创建两个 RCO 的看法,该联合体旨在印第安纳州南部的一个农村地区建立同伴康复支持服务,该地区被指定为卫生专业人员短缺地区。文件审查(如会议记录、活动照片和行政报告)被提取出来,以绘制 RCO 发展过程中的活动、产品和里程碑。联盟成员、RCO 领导和工作人员以及联盟或 RCO 领导/工作人员确定的社区成员参加了一对一访谈或社区圆桌会议,以反思 RCO 不断发展的过程。调查程序得到了印第安纳大学机构审查委员会的批准。结果/预期结果:这一指定的卫生专业人员短缺地区是独一无二的,因为它是一个拥有两个经认可的 RCO 的非大都市县。每个 RCO 都有自己独特的品牌。其中一个 RCO 主要为从监狱或缓刑中重返社区的涉案人员提供支持服务。第二个 RCO 开办了一个康复咖啡馆--一个提供问责小组(康复圈)、志愿者机会和多种途径(如 12 步疗法、药物辅助治疗转介)会议的无毒品空间。朋辈康复辅导员协助提供服务。服务由经过认证的同伴康复辅导员(具有毒瘾和康复生活经验的人)提供,他们提供信息、社会情感和工具/基本需求支持。讨论/意义:这一以农村为基础的合作模式的特点是,康复社区组织作为新兴的牵头机构,为长期康复的个人以及使用药物但尚未接受康复服务或承认存在毒瘾的个人提供信息、社会情感和基本需求支持。
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