'I Don't Know How to Live Real Life Sober'-Identifying Needed Supports Through the Voices of Pregnant and Parenting People Seeking Recovery.

Phyllis Raynor, Cynthia F Corbett, Delia West, Constance Guille, Kacey Eichelberger, Alain Litwin, Ronald Prinz
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Pregnant and parenting people (PPP) experience complex challenges when seeking recovery from substance use disorders (SUD). Using a community-based participatory research approach, researchers partnered with PPP seeking recovery from SUD to explore supports needed in their communities. Findings are reported in adherence with the consolidated criteria for reporting qualitative research. Thirty PPP were recruited from a residential drug recovery facility in the Southeastern United States. Participant interviews were conducted in-person or virtually. PPP were asked to identify existing and needed parenting and recovery supports in their communities. Interviews were transcribed, verified for accuracy and coded using NVIVO software. Thematic analysis was framed by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) eight dimensions of wellness, which reflect wellness standards across life domains. Participants identified internal and external challenges including feelings of guilt and shame, treatment access issues, lack of recovery support, grief and loss and inadequate instrumental support. Needed supports were broadly categorised as parenting resources, childcare resources, housing supports, recovery supports, occupational training and assistance and spirituality resources, and then evaluated and sorted based on appropriate fit within the SAMHSA's eight dimensions of wellness. Highest perceived needs fit within Intellectual, Emotional, Spiritual and Environmental wellness dimensions, respectively. Healthcare providers promoting recovery for PPP should focus on support needs within SAMHSA's dimensions of wellness and develop strategies that address the full range of these critical wellness dimensions. Intellectual, emotional and tangible environmental supports including parenting and recovery skills training, accessible mental health care and residential housing with childcare availability are essential for long-term recovery and positive parenting.

我不知道如何清醒地过真正的生活"--通过寻求康复的孕妇和为人父母者的声音确定所需的支持。
孕妇和养育子女者(PPP)在寻求从药物使用障碍(SUD)中康复时,会遇到复杂的挑战。研究人员采用以社区为基础的参与式研究方法,与寻求从药物滥用障碍 (SUD) 中康复的 PPP 合作,探索他们所在社区所需的支持。研究结果按照定性研究的综合报告标准进行报告。研究人员从美国东南部的一家住院戒毒机构招募了 30 名 PPP。对参与者的访谈以面对面或虚拟的方式进行。要求 PPP 确定其所在社区现有的和需要的育儿和康复支持。访谈内容通过 NVIVO 软件进行转录、准确性验证和编码。主题分析以美国药物滥用和心理健康服务管理局 (SAMHSA) 的八个健康维度为框架,这八个维度反映了各生活领域的健康标准。参与者指出了内部和外部的挑战,包括内疚感和羞耻感、治疗机会问题、缺乏康复支持、悲伤和失落以及工具支持不足。所需的支持大致分为养育资源、儿童保育资源、住房支持、康复支持、职业培训和援助以及精神资源,然后根据是否符合美国卫生与健康协会的八个健康维度进行评估和分类。感知到的最高需求分别符合智力、情感、精神和环境健康维度。促进 PPP 恢复的医疗服务提供者应重点关注 SAMHSA 健康维度中的支持需求,并制定策略来全面解决这些关键健康维度的问题。智力、情感和有形的环境支持,包括养育子女和康复技能培训、可获得的心理健康护理和提供托儿服务的住宅,对于长期康复和积极养育子女至关重要。
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