Definition: Chronic disease that disrupts healthy body function and increases health risks.
Stigma: Negative perceptions prevent individuals from seeking care, leading to untreated conditions.
Managing SUD
Connection to Care: Primary Care Providers (PCPs) are crucial in identifying and addressing substance misuse with a non-judgemental, compassionate approach.
Language Use: Shift from stigmatizing terminology (e.g., 'addict') to more compassionate terms (e.g., 'person with SUD').
Education and Diversity: Clinics should offer education and recruit culturally diverse healthcare providers, including peers with personal recovery experience.
Roles of Medical Care Providers
Primary Care Providers (PCPs):
Conduct motivational interviews to gather patient information.
Continuous assessment during follow-up visits and referral to specialists as needed.
Collaborate with behavioral specialists to develop treatment plans and provide pharmacotherapy if necessary.
Case Managers & Community Health Workers:
Maintain patient records, connect patients to care, and navigate healthcare systems.
Medical Assistants/Nurses:
Administer screenings and report concerning responses.