학술논문

Reorganization of Substance Use Treatment and Harm Reduction Services During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Global Survey
Document Type
article
Author
Seyed Ramin RadfarCornelis A. J. De JongAli FarhoudianMohsen EbrahimiParnian RafeiMehrnoosh VahidiMasud YunesianChristos KouimtsidisShalini ArunogiriOmid MassahAbbas DeylamizadehKathleen T. BradyAnja BusseISAM-PPIG Global Survey ConsortiumMarc N. PotenzaHamed EkhtiariAlexander Mario BaldacchinoAdrian Octavian AbagiuFranck David Noel AbounaMohamed Hassan AhmedBasma Al-ansariFeda Mahmmoud Abu Al-khairMandhar Humaid AlmaqbaliAtul AmbekarHossein Mohaddes ArdabiliSidharth AryaVictor Olufolahan LasebikanMurad Ali AyasrehDebasish BasuZoubir BenmebarekRoshan BhadMario BlaiseNicolas BonnetJennifer BraschBarbara BroersJenna L. ButnerMoses CamilleriGiovanna CampelloGiuseppe CarraIvan CelicFatemeh ChalabianlooAbhishek ChaturvediJosé de Jesús Eduardo Noyola CherpitelKelly J. ClarkMelissa Anne CydersErnesto de BernardisJohn Edward DerryNaveen Kumar DhaguduPavla DolezalovaGeert DomAdrian John DunlopMahmoud Mamdouh ElhabibyHussien ElkholyNsidibe Francis EssienGhandi Ilias FarahMarica FerriGeorgios D FlorosCatherine FriedmanClara Hidalgo FuderananGilberto GerraAbhishek GhoshMaka GogiaIlias A. GrammatikopoulosPaolo GrandinettiAmira GuirguisDavid GutniskyPaul Steven HaberPeyman Hassani-AbharianZahra HooshyariIslam Ibrahim Mokhtar IbrahimHada Fong-ha IeongRegina Nova IndradewiShelly IskandarShobhit JainSandi JamesSeyyed Mohammad hossein JavadiKeun Ho JoeDarius JokubonisAcka Tushevska JovanovaRama Mohamed KamalAlexander Ivanov KantchelovPreethy KathiresanGary KatzmanPaul KawaleAudrey Margaret KernFelix Henrique Paim KesslerSung-Gon Sue KimAnn Marie KimballZeljko KljucevicKristiana SisteRoneet LevHae Kook LeeAiste LengvenyteShaul Lev-ranGeni Seseja MabelyaMohamed Ali El MahiJ. Maphisa MaphisaIcro MaremmaniLaura MasferrerOrlagh McCambridgeGarrett Gregory McGovernAung Kyi MinAmir Moghanibashi-MansouriehJazman Mora-RiosIndika Udaya Kumara MudaligeDiptadhi MukherjeePejic Munira MuniraBronwyn MyersJayakrishnan Menon T NVenkata Lakshmi NarasimhaNkemakolam NdionukaAli-Akbar NejatisafaKamran NiazAsad Tamizuddin NizamiJan H. NuijensLaura OrsoliniVantheara OumAdegboyega Adekunle OyemadeIrena Rojnia PalavraSagun Ballav PantJoselyn ParedesEric PeyronRandall Alberto QuirósRouhollah QurishiNoor ul Zaman RafiqRanjini Raghavendra RaoWoraphat Ratta-aphaKarren-Lee RaymondJens ReimerEduardo RenaldoTara RezapourJames Roy RobertsonCarlos RonceroFazle RoubElizabeth Jane RubensteinClaudia Ines RuppElizabeth SaenzMohammad SalehiLampros SamartzisLaura Beatriz SarubboNusa SegrecBigya ShahHongxian ShenTomohiro ShirasakaSteve ShoptawFransiskus Muronga SintangoVeronica Andrea SosaEmilis SubataNorberto SztycbergFatemeh TaghizadehJoseph Brian Tay Wee TeckChristian TjagvadMarta TorrensJudith Meme TwalaRamyadarshni VadivelJoseph Robert VolpicelliJelmer WeijsSteven Michael WintoniwApisak WittayanookullukMarcin WojnarSadia YasirYimenu YitayihMin ZhaoArash Khojasteh Zonoozi
Source
Frontiers in Psychiatry, Vol 12 (2021)
Subject
COVID-19 pandemic
substance use disorder
public health
drug policy
opioid agonist treatment
addiction services
Psychiatry
RC435-571
Language
English
ISSN
1664-0640
Abstract
Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has impacted people with substance use disorders (SUDs) worldwide, and healthcare systems have reorganized their services in response to the pandemic.Methods: One week after the announcement of the COVID-19 as a pandemic, in a global survey, 177 addiction medicine professionals described COVID-19-related health responses in their own 77 countries in terms of SUD treatment and harm reduction services. The health responses were categorized around (1) managerial measures and systems, (2) logistics, (3) service providers, and (4) vulnerable groups.Results: Respondents from over 88% of countries reported that core medical and psychiatric care for SUDs had continued; however, only 56% of countries reported having had any business continuity plan, and 37.5% of countries reported shortages of methadone or buprenorphine supplies. Participants of 41% of countries reported partial discontinuation of harm-reduction services such as needle and syringe programs and condom distribution. Fifty-seven percent of overdose prevention interventions and 81% of outreach services were also negatively impacted.Conclusions: Participants reported that SUD treatment and harm-reduction services had been significantly impacted globally early during the COVID-19 pandemic. Based on our findings, we highlight several issues and complications resulting from the pandemic concerning people with SUDs that should be tackled more efficiently during the future waves or similar pandemics. The issues and potential strategies comprise the following: (1) helping policymakers to generate business continuity plans, (2) maintaining the use of evidence-based interventions for people with SUDs, (3) being prepared for adequate medication supplies, (4) integrating harm reduction programs with other treatment modalities, and (5) having specific considerations for vulnerable groups such as immigrants and refugees.