Select Participant Statements Describing the Four Factors That Shape Perspective of Care
Factors | Participant Statement |
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Societal structures | “I'm about to lose Medicaid because I make too much money [working at McDonalds] and I will have to pay for it.” |
“I have to drive from Tennessee [in order to receive treatment].” | |
“The only clinic for treatment in my home town doesn't accept Medicaid.” | |
“My past is my past, people [including healthcare providers] tend to look down on you.” | |
Life before treatment | “I was not in a good place before coming here.” |
“I was hanging out with people I should not have.” | |
“I had never been addicted to anything before except smoking… being addicted to narcotics made me feel like a bad mother.” | |
“My life is more in control [now].” | |
“I'm not a horrible person anymore.” | |
“I'm a great person in society instead of a bad one.” | |
Treatment history | “[You can] get more drugs there than anywhere. You can get anything standing in line at the clinic.” |
“Everyone knows your business there, they may not tell it but they know it.” | |
“Still going to a drug dealer.” | |
“No freedom, no life, they don't care about you.” | |
“Don't have to come every day.” [previous care at Opioid Treatment Program] | |
“You have to come often” [no previous treatment] | |
Experiences in office-based opioid treatment | “[If it wasn't for the staff here] I'm not sure what I would have done.” |
“[They] make you feel more human here than other places.” | |
“[I can get care] all in one place.” | |
“Superman cape.” | |
“[I've] woken up.” | |
“It's a world of difference to wake up and feel good.” |