Exploring oral health challenges and integration strategies in opioid treatment programs: perspectives from clinicians and clients.

Grace Wong, Anna Cheng, Kyle Cheng, Angela Masoe, Sanjana D'Hary, Mark Enea Montebello
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Background Despite the paramount importance of oral health, individuals undergoing treatment for opioid use disorder face unique challenges beyond traditional addiction care. This qualitative study explores the challenges Opioid Treatment Program (OTP) clients in Australia encounter when accessing oral health care, aiming to understand the underlying factors and identify effective strategies for integrating oral health into an OTP. Methods Semi-structured interviews were conducted with OTP clients, OTP clinicians and oral health clinicians using tested interview guides. Thematic analysis identified patterns and themes across participants' responses. Results Client behaviour and traits such as inadequate health prioritisation, crisis-driven care and lack of motivation, shaped by a complex social environment, contribute significantly to inconsistent care and neglected oral health. Addiction exacerbates oral health issues as clients prioritise drug use over oral care and financial constraints, resulting in poor oral hygiene and a higher prevalence of dental problems. Psychological barriers such as dental anxiety deter clients from seeking care, while access issues including administrative burdens and system barriers, lost phones and unstable living conditions hinder consistent management of oral health. Stakeholders recommend actionable steps to address OTP clients' challenges, including integrating holistic care, establishing collaborative support systems, improving awareness and education and enhancing accessibility and flexible scheduling. Conclusion This study established a framework for improving OTP clients' oral health through integrated, holistic strategies. By addressing gaps in existing research, it supports the development of public health policies integrating oral health care into OTPs, aiming to foster collaboration, improve access and advance client education for better health outcomes.

探索阿片类药物治疗方案中的口腔健康挑战和整合策略:临床医生和客户的观点。
尽管口腔健康至关重要,但接受阿片类药物使用障碍治疗的个体面临着传统成瘾治疗之外的独特挑战。本定性研究探讨了澳大利亚阿片类药物治疗计划(OTP)客户在获得口腔保健时遇到的挑战,旨在了解潜在因素并确定将口腔健康纳入OTP的有效策略。方法采用半结构化访谈法,对门诊病人、门诊医生和口腔健康临床医生进行访谈。主题分析确定了参与者回答的模式和主题。结果受复杂社会环境影响,患者的行为和特征,如健康优先度不高、危机驱动型护理和缺乏动力,是导致护理不一致和忽视口腔健康的重要原因。成瘾加剧了口腔健康问题,因为客户优先考虑使用药物而不是口腔护理和经济拮据,导致口腔卫生状况不佳和牙齿问题更普遍。牙科焦虑等心理障碍阻碍了客户寻求护理,而获取问题,包括行政负担和系统障碍、手机丢失和不稳定的生活条件,阻碍了对口腔健康的持续管理。利益相关者建议采取可行的步骤来解决OTP客户面临的挑战,包括整合整体护理,建立协作支持系统,提高认识和教育,增强可及性和灵活的日程安排。结论本研究建立了一个通过综合、整体策略改善门诊患者口腔健康的框架。通过解决现有研究中的差距,它支持制定公共卫生政策,将口腔保健纳入外诊项目,旨在促进合作、改善获得机会和促进客户教育,以取得更好的健康成果。
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