药物过量危机中的治疗障碍:住院病人禁烟的关键参与性行动研究。

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Casey Bohrman, Brie Radis, Brooke Feldman
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目的:在全国吸毒过量流行的情况下,一些人表示担心,在药物使用治疗机构禁止吸烟可能会成为治疗的障碍。在费城的治疗机构颁布禁烟令后,大学的研究人员与当地的注射器交换机构合作,研究这项禁令对有物质使用障碍的吸烟者的影响。方法:利用关键的参与式行动研究方法,研究人员使用方便的样本,通过注射器交换和组织的Facebook页面访问这些难以接触的人群。包括80名男性和32名女性在内的112人完成了一项在线调查,询问他们对住院治疗的利用情况,以及吸烟禁令对进入治疗和提前离开治疗的影响。结果:44%的受访者表示,吸烟是过去决定是否接受治疗的一个因素,50%的受访者表示,这将是未来决定的一个因素。在那些提前结束住院治疗的患者中,85%的人说吸烟是一个因素。大学和社区研究人员利用这些数据推翻了住院病人药物使用治疗机构的禁烟令。结论:住院设施的禁烟令可能起到阻止患者进入治疗的作用,并可能导致患者提前离开治疗。这项研究的结果表明,有物质使用障碍的人需要被纳入有关吸烟限制的政策制定。
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Treatment Barrier in Overdose Crisis: A Critical Participatory Action Study of an Inpatient Smoking Ban.

Objective: Amidst a national overdose epidemic some have expressed concerns that smoking bans in substance use treatment facilities could be a barrier to treatment. After the enactment of a smoking ban on treatment facilities in Philadelphia, university researchers partnered with a local syringe exchange to examine the impact of the ban on people with substance use disorders who were cigarette smokers.

Methods: Utilizing a critical participatory action research approach, researchers used a convenience sample to access this hard-to-reach population through the syringe exchange and the organization's Facebook page. A sample of 112 individuals, including 80 men and 32 women completed an online survey asking about their utilization of inpatient treatment and the role of the smoking ban on entering treatment as well as leaving treatment early.

Results: Forty-four percent of respondents said that smoking had been a factor in past decisions about entering treatment and 50% said it would be a factor in future decisions. Of those who left inpatient treatment early, 85% said that smoking was a factor. University and community researchers used this data to help overturn the smoking ban at inpatient substance use treatment facilities.

Conclusions: Smoking bans in inpatient facilities may serve as a deterrent to entering treatment and may contribute to individuals leaving treatment early. Results from this study suggest that people with substance use disorders need to be included in policy development regarding smoking restrictions.

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