Understanding barriers and facilitators to women's recovery from opioid use disorder: A focus group study.

IF 0.4 Q4 SOCIAL WORK
Melissa K Ward, Katherine Mommaerts, Ayesha Jafry, Elyse Greenamyre, Whitney Hughson, Rachel Landry, Chelsea Sasser, Maite Soria, Erika Mortensen, Eric F Wagner
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This study examined barriers to accessing treatment and recovery support for opioid use disorder (OUD) among women and suggested solutions to overcoming them. Ten in-depth focus groups (27 participants) were conducted with women in recovery from August 2023 to January 2024. Transcripts were analyzed by two coders using an inductive approach guided by grounded theory methods. Major themes that emerged highlighted the ways compounding challenges make accessing treatment and entering recovery difficult, as well as the unique hardships encountered by mothers. Themes related to potential solutions included fostering supportive communities of women, improving the availability of gender-specific resources and support, and providing comprehensive, individualized recovery services. Further research on implementation strategies is needed to integrate these suggestions into treatment and recovery settings. Moving forward, it is critical that the hard-won victories of women in recovery are directly translated into action to improve OUD treatment and recovery settings for women.

了解女性从阿片类药物使用障碍中恢复的障碍和促进因素:一项焦点小组研究
本研究调查了妇女获得阿片类药物使用障碍(OUD)治疗和康复支持的障碍,并提出了克服这些障碍的解决方案。从2023年8月至2024年1月,对10个深度焦点小组(27名参与者)进行了康复妇女。转录本分析由两个编码器使用归纳方法指导接地理论的方法。出现的主要主题突出了各种复杂的挑战如何使获得治疗和康复变得困难,以及母亲遇到的独特困难。与可能的解决办法有关的主题包括促进支助性妇女社区,改善针对性别的资源和支助,以及提供全面、个性化的康复服务。需要进一步研究实施战略,将这些建议纳入治疗和康复环境。展望未来,至关重要的是,将妇女在康复过程中取得的来之不易的胜利直接转化为行动,以改善妇女的OUD治疗和康复环境。
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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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