An In-Home Withdrawal Service for individuals with low-to-moderate substance dependence: implementation and program evaluation.

James Mussared, Helen Tosin Oni, Taylah Jacinta Gregory, Andrew Fernandes, Anna Mazzacano, Debby Kadarusman, Sarah Fraser
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Background Sonder's In-Home Withdrawal Service (IHWS) has been providing a unique home-based, multidisciplinary, wraparound withdrawal option for people with low-to-moderate levels of substance dependence since September 2019. This paper provides an evaluation of the service's overall impact on reducing substance use among clients through the delivery of this innovative service model. The evaluation explores the acceptability and feasibility of the service via client, stakeholder, and staff perspectives. Methods A mixed-method design was used to evaluate the IHWS. Descriptive analysis of quantitative data was conducted using clinical assessments from client records and online feedback surveys. Qualitative data from client, staff, and stakeholder feedback surveys were analysed thematically. Results Overall, 1166 referrals were received over the lifespan of the service, and a data set of 96 clients was included in the analysis. Self-reported measures showed that most clients decreased their substance use (89%), improved their psychological health status (75%), improved their physical health (65%), improved their quality of life (69%), and improved their understanding and ability to manage their alcohol and other drugs (AOD) use (84%). Client feedback suggests the service is providing a unique option for AOD withdrawal. Stakeholders commend the service's home-based setting, multidisciplinary and person-centred approach to care, and recommended expansion of the service to increase access for clients and reduce demand on inpatient settings. Conclusions The IHWS is having a significant impact in reducing substance use and highlights the need for increased access to holistic approaches to withdrawal. This includes pre- and post-withdrawal support and the inclusion of multidisciplinary teams, and engaging lived experience practitioners. A focus on funding primary-based services is required to meet the rising costs of tertiary-based care and to better meet the needs of consumers.

为中低度药物依赖者提供的居家戒毒服务:实施与项目评估。
背景 Sonder 的 "居家戒毒服务"(IHWS)自 2019 年 9 月起开始为中低度药物依赖者提供独特的居家、多学科、全方位戒毒选择。本文对该服务通过提供这种创新服务模式对减少客户药物使用的总体影响进行了评估。评估从客户、利益相关者和员工的角度探讨了服务的可接受性和可行性。方法 采用混合方法设计对综合保健服务进行评估。利用客户记录中的临床评估和在线反馈调查对定量数据进行了描述性分析。对来自客户、员工和利益相关者反馈调查的定性数据进行了专题分析。结果 在整个服务期间,共收到 1166 份转介,其中 96 名客户的数据集被纳入分析。自我报告措施显示,大多数客户减少了药物使用(89%),改善了心理健康状况(75%),提高了身体健康水平(65%),改善了生活质量(69%),提高了对酒精和其他药物(AOD)使用的理解和管理能力(84%)。客户反馈表明,该服务为戒除酒精和其他药物提供了一种独特的选择。利益相关者对该服务的居家环境、多学科和以人为本的护理方法表示赞赏,并建议扩大服务范围,以增加患者的使用机会,减少对住院环境的需求。结论 IHWS 在减少药物使用方面产生了重大影响,并突出表明有必要增加对戒断的整体方法的使用。这包括戒断前和戒断后的支持、多学科团队的参与以及生活经验从业者的参与。需要重点资助以初级保健为基础的服务,以应对三级保健不断上涨的成本,并更好地满足消费者的需求。
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