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Factors in Utilization of Telehealth Treatment by Rural African-Americans with Opioid Use Disorder and Disabilities

  • Ben R.Ole Koissaba
  • , Courtney Ward-Sutton
  • , Allen N. Lewis
  • , Corey L. Moore
  • , Sharesa H. McCray
  • , Osaretin Uhunoma
  • , Renee Starr
  • , Edward O. Manyibe

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Abstract

This study explored factors that impact telehealth service utilization for treatment of African Americans with disabilities with opioid use disorder in rural communities. A focus group was conducted involving 12 different mental health, substance use, and rehabilitation counseling professionals. The analysis was completed using NVivo (Version 12). The results identified critical barriers that included his- torical distrust of technology and healthcare systems, digital divide/unavailability of Internet modems, fear of losing confidentiality, and agency non-approval. The benefits were improved communication, reduction of stigma, continuity of care, and convenience of collaboration. The findings indicate the need for additional research in this topic area.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)87-95
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Rehabilitation
Volume88
Issue number1
StatePublished - Mar 2022

Keywords

  • Access
  • African Americans with Disabilities
  • Barriers
  • Opioid Use Disorder
  • Rural
  • Telehealth

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