Building an integrated care continuum for youth substance use treatment and recovery: A qualitative study.

IF 0.4 Q4 SOCIAL WORK
Kasey R Claborn, Katie A McCormick, Jake Samora, Julie McElrath, Lori K Holleran Steiker
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The fragmented U.S. healthcare system impedes youth and young adults with substance use disorders (SUD) from accessing treatment and wrap-around services to support long-term recovery. This qualitative study aimed to inform the design of an integrated system of care for youth and young adults with a SUD and identify pain points and cost drivers across stakeholders. Researchers conducted listening sessions with community members (n=139) and individual interviews with SUD clinicians (n=17). Findings revealed pain points related to treatment initiation, issues during treatment, and concerns during the recovery process. System-level cost drivers included human capital, multiple treatment episodes, and inefficient workflow processes. Study findings highlight the need for a systems-level intervention focused on improving coordinated care across service providers, decreasing duplication of assessment protocols, and developing a client-centered care system. Data informed the development of a youth-oriented SUD system of care model.

建立青少年药物使用治疗和康复的综合护理连续体:一项定性研究。
支离破碎的美国医疗保健系统阻碍了青少年和年轻人获得药物使用障碍(SUD)的治疗和一揽子服务,以支持长期康复。本定性研究旨在为患有SUD的青少年和年轻人的综合护理系统的设计提供信息,并确定利益相关者的痛点和成本驱动因素。研究人员与社区成员进行了聆听会议(n=139),并与SUD临床医生进行了个人访谈(n=17)。研究结果揭示了与治疗开始、治疗过程中的问题和康复过程中的问题相关的痛点。系统级成本驱动因素包括人力资本、多个治疗事件和低效的工作流程。研究结果强调了系统级干预的必要性,重点是改善服务提供者之间的协调护理,减少重复的评估协议,并开发以客户为中心的护理系统。数据为以青年为导向的SUD系统护理模式的发展提供了依据。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions is designed to help social work practitioners stay abreast of the latest developments in the field of addictions. This journal publishes refereed articles on innovative individual, family, group work, and community practice models for treating and preventing substance abuse and other addictions in diverse populations. The journal focuses on research findings, health care, social policies, and program administration directly affecting social work practice in the addictions. The Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions has several regular features of interest to social workers in the field of addictions.
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