Advocacy and the Opioid Epidemic: Positioning Providers to Influence Policy and Improve Public Health.

Aaron S B Weiner, Lauren H Weiner
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In 2024, for the first time in more than a decade, the year-over-year rate of American opioid overdose deaths demonstrated a sustained downward trend. Years of public policy interventions that changed clinical practice, shaped population-level behaviors, and enacted measures to prevent overdoses finally prevailed. Advocacy from behavioral health professionals has been central to this milestone, which inspires a call to action for increased professional advocacy moving forward, yet research indicates that many practitioners do not feel empowered to engage in advocacy because they lack familiarity with the process. With limited training programs in advocacy, this article attempts to fill the gap, examining effective policy advocacy related to opioids and other substances, the role behavioral health professionals have played in successful policy changes, suggestions for integrating advocacy practice into clinical training programs, and guidelines for professionals to promote advocacy at local, regional, and national levels.

倡导和阿片类药物流行:定位提供者影响政策和改善公共卫生。
2024年,美国阿片类药物过量死亡率十多年来首次呈现持续下降趋势。多年的公共政策干预改变了临床实践,塑造了人口层面的行为,并制定了防止过量用药的措施,最终取得了成功。来自行为健康专业人士的倡导是这一里程碑的核心,它激发了人们呼吁采取行动,增加专业倡导向前发展,然而研究表明,许多从业者并不觉得自己有能力参与倡导,因为他们对这一过程缺乏熟悉。由于倡导方面的培训项目有限,本文试图填补这一空白,研究与阿片类药物和其他物质相关的有效政策倡导,行为卫生专业人员在成功的政策变革中发挥的作用,将倡导实践纳入临床培训计划的建议,以及专业人员在地方、区域和国家层面促进倡导的指南。
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