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Objective
To understand the barriers and facilitators to treatment and reintegration of people with OUD during the initial transition from carceral settings back into the community.
Findings/Key points
Participants noted the initial 24 h to be a period of risk for returning to substance use or an opportunity to engage with OUD treatment as well as a tenuous period where many lacked basic resources such as shelter or money. When discussing the subsequent re-entry period, participants noted social challenges and persistent barriers to stable housing and employment. Participants overall described feeling unprepared for release and suggested improvements including formal transition programs, improved education, and support to combat the risk of overdose and return to substance use after incarceration.
Direct link if DOI is not yet active: https://ascpjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13722-023-00377…
Design/methods
42 semi-structured qualitative interviews