作者
Mary B Kleinman, Abigail C Hines, Morgan S Anvari, Valerie D Bradley, Alia Shields, Dwayne Dean, Tolulope M Abidogun, Helen E Jack, Jessica F Magidson
发表日期
2023/12/1
期刊
International Journal of Drug Policy
卷号
122
页码范围
104234
出版商
Elsevier
简介
Background
Although medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) are efficacious treatments for opioid use disorder, retention remains low. Peer recovery specialists (PRSs), individuals with lived substance use and recovery experience, may be particularly well-suited to support patients receiving MOUD. While PRSs are rarely trained in evidence-based behavioral interventions other than motivational interviewing, preliminary evidence suggests that peers can deliver brief behavioral interventions, such as behavioral activation, with efficacy and fidelity. This qualitative study sought to explore patient perspectives on receiving an adapted PRS-delivered behavioral activation intervention (Peer Activate) to support patients receiving methadone treatment.
Methods
The sample (N = 26) included patients recently starting or demonstrating challenges with adherence at a community-based methadone treatment program who …