Assessing health service satisfaction among users with substance use disorders within the municipalities in Norway

Abstract Background The purpose of this study was to assess what is associated with health service satisfaction among adults with a substance use disorder receiving services provided within different municipalities in Norway. An additional aim was to examine demographic and municipality characterist...

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Main Authors: Marianne Stallvik, Grete Flemmen, Jo Arild Salthammer, Trond Nordfjærn
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-05-01
Series:Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy
Subjects:
SUD
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13011-019-0207-4
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spelling doaj-57a26deed72446a0957b3610081e8f2d2020-11-25T03:10:25ZengBMCSubstance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy1747-597X2019-05-0114111110.1186/s13011-019-0207-4Assessing health service satisfaction among users with substance use disorders within the municipalities in NorwayMarianne Stallvik0Grete Flemmen1Jo Arild Salthammer2Trond Nordfjærn3Department of Research and Development, Clinic of Substance Use and Addiction Medicine, St. Olavs University HospitalDepartment of Research and Development, Clinic of Substance Use and Addiction Medicine, St. Olavs University HospitalCenter of Drug and Alcohol expertise, Clinic of Substance Use and Addiction Medicine, St. Olavs University HospitalDepartment of Research and Development, Clinic of Substance Use and Addiction Medicine, St. Olavs University HospitalAbstract Background The purpose of this study was to assess what is associated with health service satisfaction among adults with a substance use disorder receiving services provided within different municipalities in Norway. An additional aim was to examine demographic and municipality characteristics, mental health, and types of substance use associated with health service satisfaction. Method A cross-sectional partial explorative study was executed in 2017 among 491 service users with substance use disorders from 20 randomly selected municipalities. The sample consisted of 70% males. The sample majority were single and unemployed, and their main sources of healthcare were the general practitioner (78%), The Norwegian Labor and Welfare Administration (72%), and addiction counsellors (62%). Results Overall satisfaction was negatively associated with age, size of municipality, Global Severity Index (GSI) and illicit substance use during the last 12 months. Satisfaction with practical help, such as housing, economy, work and education, was negatively associated with GSI and positively associated with onset of first alcohol intoxication. Satisfaction with personnel was positively associated with onset of first alcohol intoxication and negatively associated with municipality size, GSI and illicit use the last 12 months. The results showed that more than half of the respondents (54%) to a large or great extent were satisfied with the overall services provided. The services they were less satisfied with were related to housing, economy, getting started with exercise and establishing a social network. Conclusion The results show areas associated with satisfaction and domains where the municipalities can improve their services to meet the users’ needs and increase service satisfaction.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13011-019-0207-4SUDHealth servicesMunicipalitiesCo-occurring disordersTreatmentPsychiatric symptoms
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author Marianne Stallvik
Grete Flemmen
Jo Arild Salthammer
Trond Nordfjærn
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Grete Flemmen
Jo Arild Salthammer
Trond Nordfjærn
Assessing health service satisfaction among users with substance use disorders within the municipalities in Norway
Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy
SUD
Health services
Municipalities
Co-occurring disorders
Treatment
Psychiatric symptoms
author_facet Marianne Stallvik
Grete Flemmen
Jo Arild Salthammer
Trond Nordfjærn
author_sort Marianne Stallvik
title Assessing health service satisfaction among users with substance use disorders within the municipalities in Norway
title_short Assessing health service satisfaction among users with substance use disorders within the municipalities in Norway
title_full Assessing health service satisfaction among users with substance use disorders within the municipalities in Norway
title_fullStr Assessing health service satisfaction among users with substance use disorders within the municipalities in Norway
title_full_unstemmed Assessing health service satisfaction among users with substance use disorders within the municipalities in Norway
title_sort assessing health service satisfaction among users with substance use disorders within the municipalities in norway
publisher BMC
series Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy
issn 1747-597X
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Abstract Background The purpose of this study was to assess what is associated with health service satisfaction among adults with a substance use disorder receiving services provided within different municipalities in Norway. An additional aim was to examine demographic and municipality characteristics, mental health, and types of substance use associated with health service satisfaction. Method A cross-sectional partial explorative study was executed in 2017 among 491 service users with substance use disorders from 20 randomly selected municipalities. The sample consisted of 70% males. The sample majority were single and unemployed, and their main sources of healthcare were the general practitioner (78%), The Norwegian Labor and Welfare Administration (72%), and addiction counsellors (62%). Results Overall satisfaction was negatively associated with age, size of municipality, Global Severity Index (GSI) and illicit substance use during the last 12 months. Satisfaction with practical help, such as housing, economy, work and education, was negatively associated with GSI and positively associated with onset of first alcohol intoxication. Satisfaction with personnel was positively associated with onset of first alcohol intoxication and negatively associated with municipality size, GSI and illicit use the last 12 months. The results showed that more than half of the respondents (54%) to a large or great extent were satisfied with the overall services provided. The services they were less satisfied with were related to housing, economy, getting started with exercise and establishing a social network. Conclusion The results show areas associated with satisfaction and domains where the municipalities can improve their services to meet the users’ needs and increase service satisfaction.
topic SUD
Health services
Municipalities
Co-occurring disorders
Treatment
Psychiatric symptoms
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13011-019-0207-4
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