2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsat.2022.108805
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“Can we get a Black rehabilitation center”? Factors impacting the treatment experiences of Black people who use opioids

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“…Given the importance of provider characteristics (e.g. drug use history, race- and gender-matching) reported among Black adults who use substances [ 23 ], it would be important to conduct qualitative studies with race-, gender-, and experience-matched interviewers to see if results are replicated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Given the importance of provider characteristics (e.g. drug use history, race- and gender-matching) reported among Black adults who use substances [ 23 ], it would be important to conduct qualitative studies with race-, gender-, and experience-matched interviewers to see if results are replicated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Participants then completed an audio-recorded semi-structured interview lasting between 55 and 120 min. Interviews were conducted by race-matched study team members, which is identified as an important and preferred strategy among Black adults in treatment [ 23 ] that we expanded to the research context. Interviewers were research assistants earning doctoral degrees, one professor, and one postdoctoral fellow.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…39 Relatedly, traditional SUD treatment services lack intentional implementation of culturally responsive strategies that address the environmental obstacles described above and deeply resonate with the individuals being served. Specifically, approaches that include faithbased interventions, 40 matching Black clients with Black clinicians, education about adaptive relational supports in clients' own communities, recovery support services that address structural barriers 29 and provide recognition, affirmation, and mitigation of "healthy mistrust" of MOUD based on historical and current examples of mistreatment of Black clients in healthcare and substance use treatment settings 41,42 have demonstrated promise and should be expanded.…”
Section: Potential Factors Contributing To Racial Inequities In Treat...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…42 Relatedly, traditional SUD treatment services lack intentional implementation of culturally responsive strategies that address the environmental obstacles described above and deeply resonate with Black individuals being served. 43 Specifically, approaches that include faith-based interventions, 44 matching Black clients with Black clinicians, education about adaptive relational supports in clients' own communities, recovery support services that address structural barriers 32 and provide recognition, affirmation, and mitigation of "healthy mistrust" of MOUD based on historical and current examples of mistreatment of Black clients in healthcare and substance use treatment settings 45,46 have demonstrated promise and should be expanded.…”
Section: Potential Factors Contributing To Racial Inequities In Treat...mentioning
confidence: 99%