Exploring the experience of inpatients with severe alcohol use disorder on a managed alcohol program (MAP) at St. Paul’s Hospital

Abstract Background Managed alcohol programs are a harm reduction approach for people with severe alcohol use disorder that provide alcohol in a structured setting. We examined the patient experience of receiving alcohol after the implementation of a hospital-based managed alcohol program. Methods U...

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Main Authors: Beena P. Parappilly, Emma Garrod, Ryan Longoz, Eric Eligh, Holly van Heukelom, Christopher Kit Fairgrieve, Bernadette Pauly
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-05-01
Series:Harm Reduction Journal
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12954-020-00371-6
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spelling doaj-db3360b3254b4bc888a0d1fabafcfdf32020-11-25T02:48:19ZengBMCHarm Reduction Journal1477-75172020-05-011711910.1186/s12954-020-00371-6Exploring the experience of inpatients with severe alcohol use disorder on a managed alcohol program (MAP) at St. Paul’s HospitalBeena P. Parappilly0Emma Garrod1Ryan Longoz2Eric Eligh3Holly van Heukelom4Christopher Kit Fairgrieve5Bernadette Pauly6Acute Medicine Program, Providence Health Care, St. Paul’s HospitalUrban Health Program, St. Paul’s HospitalAcute Medicine Program, Providence Health Care, St. Paul’s HospitalUrban Health Program, St. Paul’s HospitalAcute Medicine Program, Providence Health Care, St. Paul’s HospitalAddiction Medicine, St. Paul’s HospitalSchool of Nursing, University of Victoria, Scientist, Canadian Institute for Substance Use Research, University of VictoriaAbstract Background Managed alcohol programs are a harm reduction approach for people with severe alcohol use disorder that provide alcohol in a structured setting. We examined the patient experience of receiving alcohol after the implementation of a hospital-based managed alcohol program. Methods Using an interpretative descriptive methodology, we conducted interviews with five patients. The criteria for enrollment included continuation of community managed alcohol program or provision of alcohol for stabilization in hospital and ability to provide consent. Results Five themes emerged in the analysis: (1) Reasons for alcohol use highlighting factors leading to alcohol consumption; (2) I’m very appreciative indicating participant’s perception of hospital-based managed alcohol program; (3) From just vibrating to calm and It’s kinda like a pacifier for me recognizing the impact of hospital-based managed alcohol program on managing withdrawal and on psychological health; (4) I have no need to go anywhere at all demonstrating engagement in healthcare; and (5) Might be nice to have a selection for other people indicating the need for a broader selection of alcohol. Conclusions This study helped to explore the effectiveness of a hospital-based managed alcohol program as experienced by the patients. Overall, participants had a positive experience on hospital-based managed alcohol program. Their perceptions can be used to inform implementation of managed alcohol programs in other hospital settings.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12954-020-00371-6Alcohol use disorderManaged alcohol programHospitalPatient experienceHarm reduction
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author Beena P. Parappilly
Emma Garrod
Ryan Longoz
Eric Eligh
Holly van Heukelom
Christopher Kit Fairgrieve
Bernadette Pauly
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Bernadette Pauly
Exploring the experience of inpatients with severe alcohol use disorder on a managed alcohol program (MAP) at St. Paul’s Hospital
Harm Reduction Journal
Alcohol use disorder
Managed alcohol program
Hospital
Patient experience
Harm reduction
author_facet Beena P. Parappilly
Emma Garrod
Ryan Longoz
Eric Eligh
Holly van Heukelom
Christopher Kit Fairgrieve
Bernadette Pauly
author_sort Beena P. Parappilly
title Exploring the experience of inpatients with severe alcohol use disorder on a managed alcohol program (MAP) at St. Paul’s Hospital
title_short Exploring the experience of inpatients with severe alcohol use disorder on a managed alcohol program (MAP) at St. Paul’s Hospital
title_full Exploring the experience of inpatients with severe alcohol use disorder on a managed alcohol program (MAP) at St. Paul’s Hospital
title_fullStr Exploring the experience of inpatients with severe alcohol use disorder on a managed alcohol program (MAP) at St. Paul’s Hospital
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the experience of inpatients with severe alcohol use disorder on a managed alcohol program (MAP) at St. Paul’s Hospital
title_sort exploring the experience of inpatients with severe alcohol use disorder on a managed alcohol program (map) at st. paul’s hospital
publisher BMC
series Harm Reduction Journal
issn 1477-7517
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Abstract Background Managed alcohol programs are a harm reduction approach for people with severe alcohol use disorder that provide alcohol in a structured setting. We examined the patient experience of receiving alcohol after the implementation of a hospital-based managed alcohol program. Methods Using an interpretative descriptive methodology, we conducted interviews with five patients. The criteria for enrollment included continuation of community managed alcohol program or provision of alcohol for stabilization in hospital and ability to provide consent. Results Five themes emerged in the analysis: (1) Reasons for alcohol use highlighting factors leading to alcohol consumption; (2) I’m very appreciative indicating participant’s perception of hospital-based managed alcohol program; (3) From just vibrating to calm and It’s kinda like a pacifier for me recognizing the impact of hospital-based managed alcohol program on managing withdrawal and on psychological health; (4) I have no need to go anywhere at all demonstrating engagement in healthcare; and (5) Might be nice to have a selection for other people indicating the need for a broader selection of alcohol. Conclusions This study helped to explore the effectiveness of a hospital-based managed alcohol program as experienced by the patients. Overall, participants had a positive experience on hospital-based managed alcohol program. Their perceptions can be used to inform implementation of managed alcohol programs in other hospital settings.
topic Alcohol use disorder
Managed alcohol program
Hospital
Patient experience
Harm reduction
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12954-020-00371-6
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