Influences of the criminal justice system on use of medications for opioid use disorder: a qualitative study.

Emmeline Taylor, Caroline Gray, Matthew Stimmel, Ingrid A Binswanger, Erica Morse, Christine Timko, Alex H S Harris, David Smelson, Andrea K Finlay
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Background: Legal-involved veterans with opioid use disorder (OUD) have lower receipt of medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) than other veterans served at the Veterans Health Administration (VHA). This qualitative study examined the influence of the criminal justice system on access to MOUD for legal-involved veterans in the U.S.

Methods: VHA facilities (n = 14) that varied in their provision of MOUD to legal-involved veterans were selected for qualitative interviews. Interviewees included legal-involved veterans (n = 18), VHA Veterans Justice Programs Specialists (n = 15), substance use disorder treatment providers (n = 5), and criminal justice staff (n = 12). Team members applied codes to meaningful units of analysis (quotations) in the transcribed interviews. Using a matrix approach, team members created a spreadsheet matrix with codes, facility rate of MOUD, and relevant quotations summarized for each participant. Themes and connections between individual participants and cross-interview concepts were explored. Participants were not asked to provide feedback on the findings.

Results: Themes identified were as follows: (1) Veterans Treatment Court policies both enhanced and limited MOUD treatment access and utilization among participants; (2) cross-system collaboration strengths and challenges existed; and (3) criminal justice system treatment preferences and policies both enhanced and limited MOUD in jails and prisons.

Conclusions: The influence of the criminal justice system on MOUD has led to variable access to MOUD for legal-involved veterans. Our findings can help inform recommendations to enhance access to MOUD for veterans within the criminal justice system, including the development of a national database of MOUD education materials for Veterans Treatment Courts, strengthening community-court relationships, allowing individuals to use their own healthcare coverage within jails and prisons and extend Medicaid coverage into criminal justice settings, and applying national quality measures for MOUD to criminal justice settings and develop a national system for tracking these quality measures.

刑事司法系统对阿片类药物使用障碍用药的影响:一项定性研究。
背景:与退伍军人健康管理局(VHA)服务的其他退伍军人相比,患有阿片类药物使用障碍(OUD)的涉法退伍军人接受阿片类药物使用障碍(MOUD)药物治疗的比例较低。本定性研究探讨了刑事司法系统对美国涉法退伍军人获得阿片类药物治疗的影响:我们选择了在为涉法退伍军人提供 MOUD 方面各不相同的 VHA 机构(n = 14)进行定性访谈。受访者包括涉法退伍军人(n = 18)、VHA 退伍军人司法项目专家(n = 15)、药物使用障碍治疗提供者(n = 5)和刑事司法人员(n = 12)。小组成员在转录的访谈中对有意义的分析单位(引文)进行编码。小组成员采用矩阵法创建了一个电子表格矩阵,其中包含代码、MOUD 的设施比率以及每位参与者的相关引文摘要。小组成员探讨了各个参与者之间的主题和联系以及跨访谈概念。没有要求参与者对调查结果提供反馈:确定的主题如下:(1) 退伍军人治疗法庭的政策既促进也限制了参与者获得和利用 MOUD 治疗;(2) 存在跨系统合作的优势和挑战;(3) 刑事司法系统的治疗偏好和政策既促进也限制了监狱中的 MOUD:刑事司法系统对MOUD的影响导致涉法退伍军人获得MOUD的机会各不相同。我们的研究结果有助于为加强刑事司法系统内退伍军人获得MOUD的建议提供信息,包括为退伍军人治疗法院开发一个全国性的MOUD教育材料数据库,加强社区与法院之间的关系,允许个人在监狱内使用自己的医疗保险,并将医疗补助覆盖范围扩大到刑事司法环境,以及将全国性的MOUD质量衡量标准应用于刑事司法环境,并开发一个全国性的系统来跟踪这些质量衡量标准。
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