2020
DOI: 10.1017/s1368980020003882
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Staff-perceived barriers to nutrition intervention in substance use disorder treatment

Abstract: Objective: While organisational change in substance use disorder (SUD) treatment has been extensively studied, there is no research describing facility-wide changes related to nutrition interventions. This study evaluates staff-perceived barriers to change before and after a wellness initiative. Design: A pre-intervention questionnaire was administered to participating staff prior to facility-wide changes (n 40). The questions were designed to assess barriers across five domains: (1) pro… Show more

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“…Nutrition and lifestyle interventions can also be an important part of harm reduction approaches aimed at decreasing food insecurity and increasing quality of life in those who are not totally abstinent. Overlooking the importance of food in SUD treatment contexts may be a missed opportunity for public health (Wiss et al, 2021). In OST centers the patients pick up their medications with minimal interaction in the surrounding environment.…”
Section: Implications Of the Findings In Clinical Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nutrition and lifestyle interventions can also be an important part of harm reduction approaches aimed at decreasing food insecurity and increasing quality of life in those who are not totally abstinent. Overlooking the importance of food in SUD treatment contexts may be a missed opportunity for public health (Wiss et al, 2021). In OST centers the patients pick up their medications with minimal interaction in the surrounding environment.…”
Section: Implications Of the Findings In Clinical Practicementioning
confidence: 99%