Perspectives of Opportunities and Barriers: Department of Corrections Extended-Release Naltrexone Program Evaluation.

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Amber S Frasure, Gloria Eldridge, Travis H Hedwig, Elizabeth Mangini
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People involved in the criminal justice system have higher rates of opioid use disorder (OUD) and are less likely to receive recovery services. Medications to treat OUD, such as extended-release naltrexone, have been found to reduce relapse and recidivism. We hope to provide practical lessons learned from the evaluation process of the Department of Corrections' Extended-Release Naltrexone Program and considerations for incorporating medications to treat OUD into a reentry program. The program evaluation followed participants for 1 year and conducted interviews and surveys on health, well-being, and community reintegration. The program experienced significant barriers to effective implementation; few participants received extended-release naltrexone after release, and no case management was provided after release. Despite barriers to implementation, participants reported the need for medications to support treatment of OUD. Results of this program evaluation reveal barriers and opportunities to inform longer-term strategies for similar programs, including considerations for programs pre- and postrelease, participant follow-up, and treatment options. In addition, the lack of reentry planning and coordination between the correctional system and the community introduced barriers. Opportunities exist for holistic supportive reentry starting with needs identification and coordination among correctional facilities, discharge planners, and community providers.

机会和障碍的观点:惩教部门延长释放纳曲酮项目评估。
参与刑事司法系统的人有较高的阿片类药物使用障碍(OUD)率,并且不太可能接受康复服务。治疗OUD的药物,如缓释纳曲酮,已被发现可以减少复发和再犯。我们希望提供从惩教部延长释放纳曲酮项目的评估过程中获得的实践经验,以及将治疗OUD的药物纳入再入计划的考虑。该方案评估对参与者进行了为期一年的跟踪调查,并就健康、福祉和重返社区进行了访谈和调查。该计划在有效实施方面遇到了重大障碍;很少参与者在释放后接受纳曲酮缓释期治疗,并且在释放后没有提供病例管理。尽管实施存在障碍,但参与者报告需要药物来支持OUD的治疗。该项目评估的结果揭示了障碍和机会,为类似项目的长期战略提供信息,包括对项目释放前后、参与者随访和治疗方案的考虑。此外,惩教系统与社区之间缺乏再入计划和协调,也造成了障碍。从需求识别和协调惩教机构、出院计划者和社区提供者开始,存在着全面支持重返社会的机会。
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