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Successful implementation of managed alcohol programs in the San Francisco Bay Area during the COVID-19 crisis.

Jessica Ristau1, Nicky Mehtani2, Seth Gomez3, Michelle Nance4, Devora Keller4, Colleen Surlyn5, Joanna Eveland6, Shannon Smith-Bernardin7.   

Abstract

Background: The COVID-19 crisis presents new challenges and opportunities in managing alcohol use disorders, particularly for people unable to shelter in place due to homelessness or other reasons. Requiring abstinence for shelter engagement is impractical for many with severe alcohol use disorders and poses a modifiable barrier to self-isolation orders. Managed alcohol programs (MAPs) have successfully increased housing adherence for those with physical alcohol dependence in Canada, but to our knowledge, they have not been implemented in the United States. To avoid life-threatening alcohol withdrawal syndromes and to support adherence to COVID-19 self-isolation and quarantine orders, MAPs were piloted by the public health departments of San Francisco and Alameda counties. Development of MAPs: We describe implementation of a first-in-the-nation alcohol use disorder intervention of a MAP that emerged at three public health isolation settings within San Francisco and Alameda counties in California. All three interventions utilized a similar process to develop the protocol and implement the MAP that included identification of champions for system-level advocacy and engagement of stakeholders. Implementation of MAPs: We describe the creation and implementation of the distinct protocols. We provide examples of iterative changes to workflow processes and key lessons learned pertaining to protocol development, acceptability by stakeholders, alcohol procurement, documentation, and assessment. We discuss safety considerations, noting that there were no deaths or serious adverse events in any of the patients of the MAP during the 2-month implementation period. Conclusions: MAP pilots have been implemented in the US to aid adherence to isolation and quarantine setting guidelines. Lessons learned provide a foundation for their expansion as a recognized public health intervention for individuals with severe alcohol use disorders who are unable to stabilize within existing care systems. Based on the success of MAP implementation, efforts are under way to investigate alcohol management in homeless populations more broadly.

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Keywords:  2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV); Alcohol-related disorders; alcohol; alcoholism; homeless persons; managed alcohol programs

Year:  2021        PMID: 33848451     DOI: 10.1080/08897077.2021.1892012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Subst Abus        ISSN: 0889-7077            Impact factor:   3.716


  6 in total

1.  Exploring the Potential of Implementing Managed Alcohol Programmes to Reduce Risk of COVID-19 Infection and Transmission, and Wider Harms, for People Experiencing Alcohol Dependency and Homelessness in Scotland.

Authors:  Tessa Parkes; Hannah Carver; Wendy Masterton; Hazel Booth; Lee Ball; Helen Murdoch; Danilo Falzon; Bernie M Pauly; Catriona Matheson
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-11-28       Impact factor: 3.390

2.  Evaluation of an emergency safe supply drugs and managed alcohol program in COVID-19 isolation hotel shelters for people experiencing homelessness.

Authors:  Thomas D Brothers; Malcolm Leaman; Matthew Bonn; Dan Lewer; Jacqueline Atkinson; John Fraser; Amy Gillis; Michael Gniewek; Leisha Hawker; Heather Hayman; Peter Jorna; David Martell; Tiffany O'Donnell; Helen Rivers-Bowerman; Leah Genge
Journal:  Drug Alcohol Depend       Date:  2022-04-07       Impact factor: 4.852

Review 3.  Social and Behavioral Impacts of COVID-19 on People Living with HIV: Review of the First Year of Research.

Authors:  Seth C Kalichman; Renee El-Krab
Journal:  Curr HIV/AIDS Rep       Date:  2021-11-26       Impact factor: 5.495

4.  COVID-19 vaccination and drug users: Past, present, and future.

Authors:  Fabio Lugoboni; Luigi Stella; Lorenzo Zamboni; Simone Campagnari; Francesca Fusina; Ernesto De Bernardis
Journal:  J Public Health Res       Date:  2022-08-10

Review 5.  Scoping review of managed alcohol programs.

Authors:  Shannon M Smith-Bernardin; Leslie W Suen; Jill Barr-Walker; Isabel Arrellano Cuervo; Margaret A Handley
Journal:  Harm Reduct J       Date:  2022-07-25

6.  Based on Contaminated Water and Human Health to Change of China's International Image Under Mainstream Media Reports During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Authors:  Kaixi Ji; Mengqian Zhou; Zitong Yang; Haiyong Zong
Journal:  J Environ Public Health       Date:  2022-08-23
  6 in total

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