医用大麻使用辅助于住宅物质使用恢复计划的护理标准:一项试点研究。

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY
Florriann C Fehr, Lindsay A Lo, Christopher C Nelson, Lauren Diehl, Zach Walsh
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目的:探讨一种新型辅助医用大麻(MC)干预在住宅物质使用恢复计划中的经验。方法:本定性研究包括在基线、接受辅助医用大麻治疗后1个月和3个月对客户(n=14)进行访谈和有效的自我报告。与项目工作人员的访谈(n=7)补充了对项目交付的障碍和促进因素的评估。结果:客户报告大麻替代方案表明,通过减少对毒品的渴望和帮助缓解疼痛和其他共病症状,有望帮助减少问题物质的使用。该计划还帮助消除了医用大麻使用的污名。工作人员的报告强调了MC教育的重要性,明确了MC分配的指导方针,以及一个可访问的项目实施框架,以促进这种新型干预措施的有效采用。结论:本研究为将MC纳入支持性住宅康复计划的可行性提供了初步证据。取得成功的重要因素包括提供大麻教育、制定明确的组织框架和在替代疗法和减少伤害的背景下制定循证政策。鼓励进一步研究更正式地评估将MC整合到住宅物质使用治疗中。
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Medical Cannabis Use Adjunct to Standard of Care in a Residential Substance Use Recovery Program: A Pilot Study.

Objective: To investigate the experiences of a novel adjunctive medical cannabis (MC) intervention within a residential substance use recovery program.

Method: This qualitative study included interviews and validated self-report with clients (n=14) at baseline, one month and three months after receiving adjunct medical cannabis treatment in addition to standard of care. Interviews with program staff (n=7) supplemented assessment of barriers and facilitators to program delivery.

Results: Clients reported that the cannabis substitution program demonstrates promise to help reduce problematic substance use by reducing drug cravings and assisting with pain and other comorbid symptoms. The program also helped to destigmatize medical cannabis use. Staff reports highlighted the importance of MC education, clear guidelines for dispensing MC, and an accessible framework for program delivery to facilitate effective uptake of this novel intervention.

Conclusions: This study provides preliminary evidence for the feasibility of integrating MC in a supportive residential recovery program. Important factors for success include provision of cannabis education, developing a clear organizational framework and establishing evidence-informed policies within the context of substitution therapy and harm reduction. Further research to more formally evaluate integrating MC in residential substance use treatment is encouraged.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs began in 1940 as the Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol. It was founded by Howard W. Haggard, M.D., director of Yale University’s Laboratory of Applied Physiology. Dr. Haggard was a physiologist studying the effects of alcohol on the body, and he started the Journal as a way to publish the increasing amount of research on alcohol use, abuse, and treatment that emerged from Yale and other institutions in the years following the repeal of Prohibition in 1933. In addition to original research, the Journal also published abstracts summarizing other published documents dealing with alcohol. At Yale, Dr. Haggard built a large team of alcohol researchers within the Laboratory of Applied Physiology—including E.M. Jellinek, who became managing editor of the Journal in 1941. In 1943, to bring together the various alcohol research projects conducted by the Laboratory, Dr. Haggard formed the Section of Studies on Alcohol, which also became home to the Journal and its editorial staff. In 1950, the Section was renamed the Center of Alcohol Studies.
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