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Assessing Feasibility and Barriers to Implementing a Family-Based Intervention in Opioid Treatment Programs

verfasst von: Khary K. Rigg, PhD, Steven L. Proctor, PhD, Ethan S. Kusiak, BA, Sharon A. Barber, LCSW, Lara W. Asous, MA, Tyler S. Bartholomew, PhD

Erschienen in: The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research | Ausgabe 2/2024

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Abstract

Families Facing the Future (FFF) is an intervention designed specifically for families with a parent in methadone treatment. FFF is unique because it addresses prevention for children and recovery for parents in a single intervention. The primary goals of the program are to prevent parents’ relapse, help them cope with relapse if it occurs, and teach parenting skills in order to reduce the likelihood of substance use among their children. FFF has been implemented as an adjunct to treatment in several Opioid Treatment Programs, but has not been widely adopted due to various implementation barriers. The aims of this study, therefore, were to (1) assess the perceived feasibility of implementing FFF and (2) identify/describe barriers to implementing FFF. An online survey was used to assess implementation feasibility, while individual qualitative interviews were conducted to explore specific barriers to implementation. Data collection from a total of 40 participants (20 patients and 20 providers) was conducted from August 2022 to October 2022 at two Opioid Treatment Programs in Florida. Analyses revealed high feasibility scores, indicating that FFF was viewed by both patients and providers as a practical intervention to implement. Despite strong perceived feasibility of the intervention, qualitative findings identified several implementation barriers with respect to difficulty attending parent training sessions, aversion to in-home visits, and lack of funding (inability to provide patient incentives/bill insurance). This study provides evidence that while patients and providers view FFF as having high feasibility, significant implementation barriers exist. This paper fills a void in the literature by informing if and which modifications might be necessary to facilitate wider adoption of FFF in real-world Opioid Treatment Program settings.
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Metadaten
Titel
Assessing Feasibility and Barriers to Implementing a Family-Based Intervention in Opioid Treatment Programs
verfasst von
Khary K. Rigg, PhD
Steven L. Proctor, PhD
Ethan S. Kusiak, BA
Sharon A. Barber, LCSW
Lara W. Asous, MA
Tyler S. Bartholomew, PhD
Publikationsdatum
14.12.2023
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research / Ausgabe 2/2024
Print ISSN: 1094-3412
Elektronische ISSN: 1556-3308
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11414-023-09873-0

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