我们开车去月球:通过同伴运输确保肯塔基州农村的美沙酮获取。

IF 4.2 3区 医学 Q1 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Amanda Fallin-Bennett, Trevor Moffitt, Sharon L Walsh, Michelle Lofwall, Jennifer Miles, Clinton Underwood, Kayla Combs, Laura C Fanucchi
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摘要

美沙酮是阿片类药物使用障碍的金标准治疗方法,由于联邦法规限制其分配给许可的阿片类药物治疗计划(otp),美沙酮面临准入限制。交通是农村地区居民报告的一个关键障碍,他们到otp的距离是城市居民的六倍多。​运输计划于2021年6月至2022年12月在8个肯塔基州HCS县进行,并资助同行司机(即康复中的个人)为阿片类药物使用障碍预约和康复相关服务提供运输。同行驱动将197名参与者运送了232,700英里;大多数(78.5%)是在肯塔基州麦迪逊县农村的一个OTP,超过550天。这个项目是一个创新的解决方案。与医疗补助计划提供的非紧急医疗运输等传统选择相比,同行司机有更大的灵活性和更广泛的工作范围。此外,如案例研究所述,同行司机可以在非常规地点运送参与者,并通过分享生活经验与参与者建立融洽关系。实施类似的、以同伴为基础的交通计划是解决关键需求的一种新颖的解决方案。
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We Drove to the Moon: Ensuring Methadone Access in Rural Kentucky through Peer Transportation.

Methadone, a gold standard treatment for opioid use disorder, faces limited access due to federal regulations restricting its dispensing to licensed opioid treatment programs (OTPs). Transportation is a critical barrier reported by rural area residents, where the distances to OTPs are over six times farther than for urban residents. To overcome this barrier in rural Kentucky, the HEALing (Helping to End Addiction Long-termSM) Communities Study (HCS) partnered with Voices of Hope, a local recovery community organization, to develop a peer transportation program as part of the Recovery Coach Linkage and Retention Programs. The transportation program ran from 6/2021 to 12/2022 in 8 KY HCS counties and funded peer drivers (ie, individuals in recovery) to provide transportation to medication for opioid use disorder appointments and recovery-related services. Peer drives transported 197 participants 232,700 miles; most (78.5%) were to a single OTP in rural Madison County, KY, over 550 days. The program was an innovative solution. Peer drivers had greater flexibility and a broader scope of work compared to traditional options like Medicaid-provided nonemergency medical transportation. Furthermore, peer drivers could transport participants in unconventional locations, as outlined in the presented case study, and build rapport with participants through sharing lived experience. Implementing similar, peer-based transportation programs is a novel solution to a critical need.

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Journal of Addiction Medicine
Journal of Addiction Medicine 医学-药物滥用
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
9.10%
发文量
260
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The mission of Journal of Addiction Medicine, the official peer-reviewed journal of the American Society of Addiction Medicine, is to promote excellence in the practice of addiction medicine and in clinical research as well as to support Addiction Medicine as a mainstream medical sub-specialty. Under the guidance of an esteemed Editorial Board, peer-reviewed articles published in the Journal focus on developments in addiction medicine as well as on treatment innovations and ethical, economic, forensic, and social topics including: •addiction and substance use in pregnancy •adolescent addiction and at-risk use •the drug-exposed neonate •pharmacology •all psychoactive substances relevant to addiction, including alcohol, nicotine, caffeine, marijuana, opioids, stimulants and other prescription and illicit substances •diagnosis •neuroimaging techniques •treatment of special populations •treatment, early intervention and prevention of alcohol and drug use disorders •methodological issues in addiction research •pain and addiction, prescription drug use disorder •co-occurring addiction, medical and psychiatric disorders •pathological gambling disorder, sexual and other behavioral addictions •pathophysiology of addiction •behavioral and pharmacological treatments •issues in graduate medical education •recovery •health services delivery •ethical, legal and liability issues in addiction medicine practice •drug testing •self- and mutual-help.
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