| Literature DB >> 35641244 |
Angelina J Hargrove1, Carlin Rafie2, Emily Zimmerman3, Dawn E Moser4.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Opioid use disorder is a leading public health issue in the USA, with complex drivers requiring a multi-level response. Rural communities are particularly affected by opioid misuse. Due to variability in local conditions and resources, they require community-specific responses. The aim of this study was to gain insight into the perceptions, knowledge, and experiences of members of a rural community impacted by the opioid crisis to inform the development of local strategies to address the crisis.Entities:
Keywords: SEED method; USA; community engagement; community health; community perspectives; opioids; prevention; public health; substance abuse; community engaged research
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35641244 PMCID: PMC9310544 DOI: 10.22605/RRH7152
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rural Remote Health ISSN: 1445-6354 Impact factor: 2.733
Composition of stakeholder focus groups and lines of questioning as part of the Stakeholder Engagement in Research Question Development (SEED) Method, in a rural community impacted by the opioid epidemic in Southern Virginia
| Stakeholder group | Areas of inquiry | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Family and friends of opioid users | Pathway to opioid misuse | Impacts of opioid misuse | Barriers and facilitators to recovery | Experience with the legal system |
| Recovery service providers | Impact of opioid crisis | Available services | Marketing and community awareness | Prevention strategies |
| Treatment service providers | Availability, effectiveness and barriers to treatment | Populations accessing treatment services | Communication strategies about available treatment services | Prevention activities in community |
| Decision- and policymakers | Causes of the opioid crisis | Impact of the issue on health professionals | Effectiveness of policies and programs | Assessment of the impact of programs and policies |
Stakeholder focus group participants by affiliation
| Recovery service providers ( | Treatment service providers ( | Family and friends of opioid users ( | Decision- and policymakers ( |
|---|---|---|---|
| Peer counselors | Community services | Abuse victim | Hospital representative |
| Peer recovery provider | Social services | Friends/family | Policymakers |
| Community recovery provider | Therapist | Caregivers | Pharmacist |
| Recovery housing provider | Mental and behavioral health specialists | Court system representative | Health Department representative |
| Clergy | Local drug coalition member | Foster care representative | School system representative |
Supporting quotes for commonly proposed actions among focus groups
| Proposed action | Supporting quote |
|---|---|
| Establish drug court | |
| Allocate sufficient human and financial resources for treatment of individuals with substance use disorder and their families | |
| Drug avoidance education in schools and jails | |
| Establish long-term rehabilitation program in the area that involves families | |
| Promote hope in schools |