Patient perceptions of and experiences with stigma using telehealth for opioid use disorder treatment: a qualitative analysis

Jessica V. Couch, Mackenzie Whitcomb, Bradley M. Buchheit,David A. Dorr, Darren J. Malinoski, P. Todd Korthuis, Sarah S. Ono,Ximena A. Levander

Harm Reduction Journal(2024)

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Patients with opioid use disorder (OUD) experience various forms of stigma at the individual, public, and structural levels that can affect how they access and engage with healthcare, particularly with medications for OUD treatment. Telehealth is a relatively new form of care delivery for OUD treatment. As reducing stigma surrounding OUD treatment is critical to address ongoing gaps in care, the aim of this study was to explore how telehealth impacts patient experiences of stigma. In this qualitative study, we interviewed patients with OUD at a single urban academic medical center consisting of multiple primary care and addiction clinics in Oregon, USA. Participants were eligible if they had (1) at least one virtual visit for OUD between March 2020 and December 2021, and (2) a prescription for buprenorphine not exclusively used for chronic pain. We conducted phone interviews between October and December 2022, then recorded, transcribed, dual-coded, and analyzed using reflexive thematic analysis. The mean age of participants (n = 30) was 40.5 years (range 20–63); 14 were women, 15 were men, and two were transgender, non-binary, or gender-diverse. Participants were 77
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Opioid use disorder,Telehealth,Telemedicine,Buprenorphine,Stigma,Qualitative analysis
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