Characterization of peer support services for substance use disorders in 11 US emergency departments in 2020: findings from a NIDA clinical trials network site selection process

Lindsey K Jennings,Laura Lander, Tricia Lawdahl,Erin A. McClure,Angela Moreland,Jenna L. McCauley,Louise Haynes, Timothy Matheson, Richard Jones, Thomas E. Robey,Sarah Kawasaki,Phillip Moschella,Amer Raheemullah, Suzette Miller, Gina Gregovich, Deborah Waltman,Kathleen T. Brady,Kelly S. Barth

Addiction Science & Clinical Practice(2024)

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Emergency departments (ED) are incorporating Peer Support Specialists (PSSs) to help with patient care for substance use disorders (SUDs). Despite rapid growth in this area, little is published regarding workflow, expectations of the peer role, and core components of the PSS intervention. This study describes these elements in a national sample of ED-based peer support intervention programs. A survey was conducted to assess PSS site characteristics as part of site selection process for a National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Clinical Trials Network (CTN) evaluating PSS effectiveness, Surveys were distributed to clinical sites affiliated with the 16 CTN nodes. Surveys were completed by a representative(s) of the site and collected data on the PSS role in the ED including details regarding funding and certification, services rendered, role in medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) and naloxone distribution, and factors impacting implementation and maintenance of ED PSS programs. Quantitative data was summarized with descriptive statistics. Free-text fields were analyzed using qualitative content analysis. A total of 11 surveys were completed, collected from 9 different states. ED PSS funding was from grants (55
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Emergency department,Substance use disorders,Peer Support Specialists
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