Feasibility and Acceptability of a Digital Health Intervention to Promote Continued Engagement in Medication for Opioid Use Disorder Following Release From Jail/Prison.

IF 2.4 Q3 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment Pub Date : 2022-09-27 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1177/11782218221127111
Kirsten J Langdon, Paola Jiménez Muñoz, Amanda Block, Caroline Scherzer, Susan Ramsey
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Background: Despite the extensive benefits of implementing Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) in jail/prison, criminal justice-involved populations face significant challenges when transitioning back to the community following a period of incarceration. These risk factors are associated with increased drug use and discontinuation of evidence-based care. Novel intervention strategies are needed to support this high-risk period of transition. The primary objective of this protocol was to gather perspectives from the target population to optimize feasibility and acceptability of a combined in-person and text message-delivered intervention designed to support community reentry and continuation of MOUD.

Methods: Participants (n = 8), who had prior experience engaging in MOUD while in jail/prison, were recruited from an outpatient primary care clinic in Rhode Island. A semi-structured interview was conducted to assess barriers/facilitators to technology following release, experiences of community reentry and OUD treatment, perceptions of continuum of care, and feasibility/acceptability of the intervention. All interviews were coded independently by 2 research assistants.

Results: Participants reacted positively toward an intervention designed to support the transition to community-based care. Most participants denied any apprehension about using this type of platform. Obtaining a cell phone following release was endorsed as generally viable; however, special consideration must be paid to the consistency of cell phone service as well as digital literacy. Participants readily agreed on the utility of structured, daily text messages that provide motivational reminders and distress tolerance skill suggestions as well as the opportunity to access "on-demand" support.

Conclusion: Overall, individuals engaged in MOUD while in jail/prison were receptive to a motivational- and distress tolerance-based digital health intervention to support recovery. Incorporating thematic results on suggested structural changes may increase the usability of this intervention to promote continuation of MOUD following release from jail/prison.

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数字健康干预促进从监狱/监狱释放后继续参与阿片类药物使用障碍药物治疗的可行性和可接受性
背景:尽管在监狱/监狱中实施阿片类药物使用障碍(mod)有广泛的好处,但在监禁一段时间后,涉及刑事司法的人群在过渡回社区时面临重大挑战。这些危险因素与药物使用增加和循证治疗中断有关。需要新的干预策略来支持这一高风险的过渡时期。该方案的主要目的是收集目标人群的观点,以优化面对面和短信传递相结合的干预措施的可行性和可接受性,旨在支持社区重新进入和mod的延续。方法:参与者(n = 8)从罗德岛州的一家门诊初级保健诊所招募,他们在监狱/监狱期间有过参与mod的经历。进行了半结构化访谈,以评估释放后技术的障碍/促进因素,社区重新进入和OUD治疗的经验,对连续护理的看法,以及干预的可行性/可接受性。所有访谈均由2名研究助理独立编码。结果:参与者对旨在支持向社区护理过渡的干预措施反应积极。大多数参与者否认对使用这种类型的平台有任何担忧。在释放后获得手机通常是可行的;但是,必须特别考虑手机服务的一致性以及数字素养。参与者很容易同意使用结构化的每日短信,提供激励提醒和痛苦容忍技能建议,以及获得“按需”支持的机会。结论:总体而言,在监狱/监狱中从事mod的个人接受基于动机和痛苦容忍的数字健康干预,以支持康复。结合关于建议的结构变化的专题结果可能会增加这一干预措施的可用性,以促进从监狱/监狱释放后继续进行mod。
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