Jail-to-Community Medication-Assisted Treatment: Perceptions of clients and staff

This article presents the perceptions of clients and staff involved in a jail-to-community medication-assisted treatment (JTCMAT) program involving the administration of the extended-release injectable naltrexone drug, Vivitrol. The program was delivered in one rural county jail in the northeastern...

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Main Authors: Michele P. Bratina, Michael E. Antonio, Mary P. Brewster, Jacqueline Carsello
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Language:English
Published: Charles Sturt University 2020-09-01
Series:Salus Journal
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Online Access:https://salusjournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Bratina_Salus_Journal_Volume_8_Number_2_2020_pp_24-54.pdf
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spelling doaj-d780804d09f245bcbd99f13c14e406ed2020-11-25T03:25:49ZengCharles Sturt UniversitySalus Journal2202-56772020-09-01822454Jail-to-Community Medication-Assisted Treatment: Perceptions of clients and staffMichele P. Bratina0Michael E. Antonio1Mary P. Brewster2Jacqueline Carsello 3West Chester University of Pennsylvania West Chester University of Pennsylvania West Chester University of Pennsylvania West Chester University of Pennsylvania This article presents the perceptions of clients and staff involved in a jail-to-community medication-assisted treatment (JTCMAT) program involving the administration of the extended-release injectable naltrexone drug, Vivitrol. The program was delivered in one rural county jail in the northeastern region of the United States. Through semi-structured interviews with inmates and key program staff, we gathered data regarding the criminal history, history of victimization, and mental health status of inmates enrolled in the JTCMAT program. We also investigated inmates’ and service providers’ perceptions of the strengths and weaknesses of the JTCMAT program itself. Findings suggest a general level of satisfaction among program clients and service providers, although some challenges following reentry were identified.https://salusjournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Bratina_Salus_Journal_Volume_8_Number_2_2020_pp_24-54.pdfaddictioncorrectional treatmentmatre-entrynaltrexonevivitrol
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author Michele P. Bratina
Michael E. Antonio
Mary P. Brewster
Jacqueline Carsello
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Michael E. Antonio
Mary P. Brewster
Jacqueline Carsello
Jail-to-Community Medication-Assisted Treatment: Perceptions of clients and staff
Salus Journal
addiction
correctional treatment
mat
re-entry
naltrexone
vivitrol
author_facet Michele P. Bratina
Michael E. Antonio
Mary P. Brewster
Jacqueline Carsello
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title Jail-to-Community Medication-Assisted Treatment: Perceptions of clients and staff
title_short Jail-to-Community Medication-Assisted Treatment: Perceptions of clients and staff
title_full Jail-to-Community Medication-Assisted Treatment: Perceptions of clients and staff
title_fullStr Jail-to-Community Medication-Assisted Treatment: Perceptions of clients and staff
title_full_unstemmed Jail-to-Community Medication-Assisted Treatment: Perceptions of clients and staff
title_sort jail-to-community medication-assisted treatment: perceptions of clients and staff
publisher Charles Sturt University
series Salus Journal
issn 2202-5677
publishDate 2020-09-01
description This article presents the perceptions of clients and staff involved in a jail-to-community medication-assisted treatment (JTCMAT) program involving the administration of the extended-release injectable naltrexone drug, Vivitrol. The program was delivered in one rural county jail in the northeastern region of the United States. Through semi-structured interviews with inmates and key program staff, we gathered data regarding the criminal history, history of victimization, and mental health status of inmates enrolled in the JTCMAT program. We also investigated inmates’ and service providers’ perceptions of the strengths and weaknesses of the JTCMAT program itself. Findings suggest a general level of satisfaction among program clients and service providers, although some challenges following reentry were identified.
topic addiction
correctional treatment
mat
re-entry
naltrexone
vivitrol
url https://salusjournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Bratina_Salus_Journal_Volume_8_Number_2_2020_pp_24-54.pdf
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