Perspectives on Opioid Use Disorder Treatment Access and Engagement from Rural Family Members and People in Treatment
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Description
Reports on interviews with 20 family members in rural
Vermont of people using either medications for opioid use
disorder (MOUD) or illicit opioids. Highlights themes
identified include facilitators and barriers to MOUD
treatment access and engagement, recovery success, unmet
needs, and recommendations to improve care. Discusses
overlap and key differences in themes between family
members and people in treatment in previously published
reports.
Date
04/2024
Organizations
Substance Use Research and Evaluation, University of Vermont Center on Rural Addiction
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· Families
· Illicit drug use
· Prescription drug misuse
· Vermont
