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. 2015;36(2):232-9.
doi: 10.1080/08897077.2014.941085. Epub 2014 Aug 15.

Exploring the Concepts of Abstinence and Recovery Through the Experiences of Long-Term Opiate Substitution Clients

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Exploring the Concepts of Abstinence and Recovery Through the Experiences of Long-Term Opiate Substitution Clients

Caitlin Notley et al. Subst Abus. 2015.

Abstract

Background: This study aimed to explore the client experience of long-term opiate substitution treatment (OST).

Methods: A qualitative grounded theory study set in a U.K. rural community drug treatment service.

Results: Continuous OST enabled stability and a sense of "normality." Participants expressed relief at moving away from previous chaotic lifestyles and freedom from the persistent fear of opiate withdrawal. However, for some, being on a script made them feel withdrawn, lethargic, and unable to fully participate in mainstream society. Intrapersonal barriers (motivation and fear) were perceived as key barriers to abstinence.

Conclusions: Participants experienced long-term OST as a transition between illicit drug use and recovery. Recovery was seen as a process rather than a fixed goal, confirming that there is a need for services to negotiate individualized recovery goals, spanning harm minimization and abstinence-oriented treatment approaches.

Keywords: Opiate addiction; opiate dependence; opiate substitution treatment; qualitative research.

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