Promoting Health Equity Among People With Opioid Use Disorder and Serious Mental Illness Through the Chronic Disease Self-Management Program.

Substance use : research and treatment Pub Date : 2025-05-30 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/29768357251342749
Elizabeth Siantz, Leopoldo J Cabassa, Adam J Gordon
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People with opioid use disorder (OUD) experience higher prevalence of serious mental illness (e.g., schizophrenia and bipolar disorder) and chronic disease (e.g., diabetes) relative to the general population, less access to high quality health care, and limited access to evidence-based treatments that promote self-management of chronic health conditions. The Chronic Disease Self-Management Program is a widely used patient education intervention that imparts disease knowledge and self-management skills to people with a range of medical conditions. In this Perspective Column, a multidisciplinary team of community-based researchers representing the fields of social work and addiction medicine argue that implementing the Chronic Disease Self-Management Program in a primary care environment is a promising way to build the self-management skills of people with OUD and co-occurring mental illness and chronic disease.

通过慢性疾病自我管理计划促进阿片类药物使用障碍和严重精神疾病患者的健康公平。
与一般人群相比,阿片类药物使用障碍患者患严重精神疾病(如精神分裂症和双相情感障碍)和慢性疾病(如糖尿病)的患病率较高,获得高质量卫生保健的机会较少,获得促进慢性健康状况自我管理的循证治疗的机会有限。慢性疾病自我管理计划是一项广泛使用的患者教育干预措施,向患有各种疾病的人传授疾病知识和自我管理技能。在这个观点专栏中,一个由社会工作和成瘾医学领域的多学科社区研究人员组成的多学科团队认为,在初级保健环境中实施慢性病自我管理计划是一种很有前途的方法,可以建立OUD患者和并发精神疾病和慢性病患者的自我管理技能。
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