Document Type
Briefing Paper
Publication Date
2024
Abstract
"This qualitative data brief provides findings from the Vermont baseline needs assessment, conducted in collaboration with research staff at the University of Southern Maine's Catherine Cutler Institute, with the goal to identify current and future opioid use disorder (OUD) treatment needs and barriers in rural Vermont. This data brief aims to identify current and future addiction treatment needs and barriers in Vermont with direct input from practitioners, community partners, and people impacted personally by opioid use. Preceptions included in this data brief are informed by semi-structured qualitative interviews conducted with family members of people with lived experience (PWLE). For more information, please contact Lindsey Smith at m.lindsey.smith@maine.edu"
Recommended Citation
Rosingana, K., Ali, E., Egeland, T., Smith, ML., Peasley-Miklus, C., & Shaw, J. (2024). Qualitative Brief: Perspectives on Opioid Use Disorder Treatment Access and Engagement from Rural Family Members and People in Treatment. University of Southern Maine, Catherine Cutler Institute, Substance Use Research and Evaluation Unit.
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Health Policy Commons, Policy Design, Analysis, and Evaluation Commons, Substance Abuse and Addiction Commons
Comments
This project was funded through a grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), US Department of Health and Human Services. FMI: Please see additional Data briefs on the CORA website under Resources (https://uvmcora.org/resources/) in the subsection Data Reports.