“It feels like I’m coming to a friend’s house”: an interpretive descriptive study of an integrated care site offering iOAT (Dr. Peter Centre)

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Dobischok Sophia,Carvajal José R.,Turner Kyle,Jaffe Kaitlyn,Lehal Eisha,Blawatt Sarinn,Redquest Casey,Baltzer Turje Rosalind,McDougall Patrick,Koch Bryce,McDermid Cheryl,Hassan Damon,Harrison Scott,Oviedo-Joekes EugeniaORCID

Abstract

Abstract Background Injectable opioid agonist treatment (iOAT) has proven to be a safe and effective treatment option for severe opioid use disorder (OUD). Yet, iOAT is often isolated from other health and social services. To align with a person-centered care approach, iOAT can be embedded in sites that combine systems and services that have been historically fragmented and that address multiple comorbidities (integrated care sites). The present study investigates the addition of iOAT at an integrated care in Vancouver, British Columbia. We aimed to capture what it means for service users and service providers to incorporate iOAT in an integrated care site and describe the processes by which the site keeps people engaged. Methods We conducted 22 interviews with 15 service users and 14 interviews with 13 service providers across two rounds of individual semi-structured interviews (Fall 2021, Summer 2022). The second interview round was precipitated by a service interruption in medication dispensation. Interview audio was recorded, transcribed, and then analysed in NVivo 1.6 following an interpretive description approach. Results The emergent themes from the analysis are represented in two categories: (1) a holistic approach (client autonomy, de-medicalized care, supportive staff relationships, multiple opportunities for engagement, barriers to iOAT integration) and (2) a sense of place (physical location, social connection and community belonging, food). Conclusion Incorporating iOAT at an integrated care site revealed how iOAT delivery can be strengthened through its direct connection to a diverse, comprehensive network of health and social services that are provided in a community atmosphere with high quality therapeutic relationships.

Funder

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Canada Foundation for Innovation

Canada Excellence Research Chairs, Government of Canada

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Medicine

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