Pause, pivot and proceed: a before-after study to examine the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on a community-based peer-recovery program for substance use disorder. (Special Issue: COVID-19 and health inequities: insights from communication research and practice.)
Journal of Communication in Healthcare
; 15(1):27-33, 2022.
Article
in English
| GIM | ID: covidwho-1890696
ABSTRACT
Background:
During the COVID-19 pandemic, most peer recovery programs had to end face-to-face services and move to an online and or phone-based format. It is not clear what impact if any, this may have had on individual referrals, contact and services rendered. The goal of this study was to explore the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on a community-based peer-recovery program.
communities; coronavirus disease 2019; health services; human diseases; pandemics; substance abuse; viral diseases; community health; community programmes; drug abuse; controlled substances; drug addiction; health programmes; cross-sectional studies; telemedicine; man; Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2; New York; USA; Homo; Hominidae; primates; mammals; vertebrates; Chordata; animals; eukaryotes; Severe acute respiratory syndrome-related coronavirus; Betacoronavirus; Coronavirinae; Coronaviridae; Nidovirales; positive-sense ssRNA Viruses; ssRNA Viruses; RNA Viruses; viruses; Middle Atlantic States of USA; Northeastern States of USA; APEC countries; high income countries; North America; America; OECD Countries; very high Human Development Index countries; SARS-CoV-2; viral infections; drug use; drugs (controlled substances); health programs; United States of America
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Experimental Studies
Language:
English
Journal:
Journal of Communication in Healthcare
Year:
2022
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Article
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