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L’objectif
The present study explores the processes through which take-home iOAT doses improved clients’ quality of life and continuity of care in real-life settings.
Constatations/points à retenir
Participants reported that take-home doses granted them the freedom away from the clinic to have daily routines, form plans, and enjoy unstructured time. Participants appreciated the greater privacy, accessibility, and ability to engage in paid work. Furthermore, participants enjoyed greater autonomy to manage their medication and level of engagement with the clinic. These factors contributed to greater quality of life and continuity of care. Participants shared that their dose was too essential to divert and that they felt safe transporting and administering their medication off-site. In the future, participants would like to access longer take-home prescriptions, the ability to pick-up at different and convenient community pharmacies, and a medication delivery service.
La conception ou méthodologie de recherche
Three rounds of semi-structured qualitative interviews with 11 participants