PERSPECTIVE: Current US COVID-19 Pandemic Substance Use Research and Ideas for Research That May Help Us Learn More.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Sarah Q Duffy
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Abstract

Background: The COVID-19 pandemic likely had and will continue to have severe implications for those who use addictive substances, have substance use disorders, or use substance use related health care services. Policy and services research, particularly health economics research, can illuminate these effects on individuals, uncover the effects of the rapidly imposed changes in policy on how services were delivered, promote efficient and effective provision of services, and inform responses to future pandemics.

Aims of the study: To identify potential substance use related effects of COVID-19 and pandemic mitigation policies, highlight themes in current research, and suggest areas for further high-quality policy and services research, with an emphasis on health economics research.

Methods: Review of recent published commentaries, government documents, and initial research findings to describe potential impacts, and review of current COVID-19 related research grants funded by the United States National Institutes of Health to identify themes.

Results: Potential impacts include increased risk for and severity of COVID-19 illness among those who use substances, mitigation measures causing increased substance use and development of use disorders, and fundamental changes in the way treatment is provided. Current research may provide initial findings that may be useful in generating hypotheses for future rigorous research.

Discussion: Research on these and other areas could enhance our fundamental understanding of the needs of individuals who use substances and how to best address those needs in the most efficient, effective way. Though this brief review highlights some areas of potential interest, its focus is mainly on treatment and on the United States context. Research on additional services and contexts likely could inform advances as well.

Implications for health care provision and use: Health care providers rapidly and under considerable stress made needed changes that likely mitigated SARS-CoV-2 transmission. Rigorous research can help determine what worked best and for whom, what could be kept, and what might better be discarded.

Implications for health policies: Research on the effects of mitigation policies may inform the development of policies to reduce negative effects when addressing future pandemics, whether to permanently allow at least some substance use treatment flexibilities, and whether research on other restrictive policies might lead to improvement.

Implications for further research: This extraordinary event brought into sharp relief the numerous vulnerabilities of those who use substances and those with substance use disorders while also leading to vast changes in the services that address them. Rigorous research into those effects could result in significant improvements in policy and practice.

视角:当前美国COVID-19大流行物质使用研究和研究思路,可能有助于我们了解更多。
背景:COVID-19大流行可能已经并将继续对使用成瘾物质、有物质使用障碍或使用物质使用相关卫生保健服务的人产生严重影响。政策和服务研究,特别是卫生经济学研究,可以阐明这些对个人的影响,揭示政策迅速改变对服务提供方式的影响,促进高效和有效地提供服务,并为今后的大流行病对策提供信息。研究目的:确定COVID-19和大流行缓解政策的潜在物质使用相关影响,突出当前研究的主题,并建议进一步开展高质量政策和服务研究的领域,重点是卫生经济学研究。方法:回顾最近发表的评论、政府文件和初步研究结果,以描述潜在影响,并回顾目前由美国国立卫生研究院资助的COVID-19相关研究拨款,以确定主题。结果:潜在影响包括物质使用者罹患COVID-19疾病的风险和严重程度增加,缓解措施导致物质使用增加和使用障碍的发展,以及提供治疗方式的根本改变。目前的研究可能会提供一些初步的发现,这些发现可能对未来严谨的研究产生假设有用。讨论:对这些和其他领域的研究可以增强我们对使用物质的个人需求的基本理解,以及如何以最有效的方式最好地满足这些需求。虽然这篇简短的综述强调了一些潜在的兴趣领域,但其重点主要是治疗和美国的情况。对其他服务和环境的研究可能也会为进步提供信息。对卫生保健提供和使用的影响:卫生保健提供者在相当大的压力下迅速做出了必要的改变,可能减轻了SARS-CoV-2的传播。严谨的研究可以帮助确定哪些对谁最有效,哪些可以保留,哪些最好丢弃。对卫生政策的影响:关于缓解政策影响的研究可为制定政策提供信息,以便在应对未来的流行病时减少负面影响,是否永久允许至少一些药物使用治疗的灵活性,以及对其他限制性政策的研究是否可能导致改进。对进一步研究的启示:这一非同寻常的事件使物质使用者和物质使用障碍患者的众多脆弱性得到了极大的缓解,同时也导致了解决这些问题的服务发生了巨大变化。对这些影响进行严格的研究可能会导致政策和实践方面的重大改进。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics publishes high quality empirical, analytical and methodologic papers focusing on the application of health and economic research and policy analysis in mental health. It offers an international forum to enable the different participants in mental health policy and economics - psychiatrists involved in research and care and other mental health workers, health services researchers, health economists, policy makers, public and private health providers, advocacy groups, and the pharmaceutical industry - to share common information in a common language.
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