Barren River Community Health Planning Council C-List Drug Abuse & Addiction Interview Questions For Providers of Drug Abuse/Addiction Treatment Services Interviewer Date Person being interviewed County NOTE: We record the interviewee s name only in case we want to contact them later for more details, or to ask permission to quote them. If they do not want to have their name recorded, that is OK. 1. How long have you been a therapist for our local community? 2. Our questions relate to the Barren River Community Health Planning Council s 5 Priority Health issues: Obesity Drug Abuse & Addiction Diabetes Cardiovascular Disease Lung Cancer This interview will cover services and supports for Drug Abuse & Addiction. Can you provide a rough overview of the types of services that you provide most often to treat or address drug abuse and/or addiction?
Interview Questions - For Drug Abuse/Addiction Treatment Professionals Page 2 PROBE: Who would you say are the 3-4 groups or types of people you treat most often for drug abuse and/or addiction (age groups, socio-economic status; educational levels; employment; life circumstances, etc) PROBE: What would you say are the 4-5 most common diagnoses? 3. In your experience, what does it typically take for patients who have a drug use or addiction problem to be successful at getting their problems under control, and being able to function in school or job, or to carry out other responsibilities? [ex: taking medications properly, lifestyle changes, lab values good, etc.] PROBE: What services would these people typically have used, either in-patient or outpatient, or other types?
Interview Questions - For Drug Abuse/Addiction Treatment Professionals Page 3 PROBE: Which supports, or supportive people, would these people have in place around them to help them sustain recovery? 4. What are the 3-4 most common barriers to treatment for drug abuse problems? PROBE: Once a person in treatment (in-patient or out-patient), what are the most common barriers to success? 5. What is the appropriate role of the individual s personal physician or medical provider? PROBE: How can healthcare institutions better equip themselves to support this role? (This might include hospitals, rehab services, nursing homes, etc.)
Interview Questions - For Drug Abuse/Addiction Treatment Professionals Page 4 6. When a student or employee has been identified as having a drug abuse problem, but isn t at the point of dismissal, what are the most useful ways in which a school or worksite might support or encourage recovery? 7. Let s focus on worksites for a minute. Our Council has heard from many employers that drug abuse and addiction are common problems. If you could provide a training session for worksite managers and/or supervisors on drug abuse and addiction, what 5 things would you be sure to tell them? PROBE: What about worksite policy? Other than routine and/or random drug screening, which worksite policies might be most useful for prevention of drug abuse, or for getting employees and/or family members into treatment?
Interview Questions - For Drug Abuse/Addiction Treatment Professionals Page 5 8. Now let s focus on schools and students. Our Council has heard from many School officials and staff that drug abuse and addiction are common problems among students. If you could provide a training session for school staff and/or officials on drug abuse and addiction, what 5 things would you be sure to tell them? PROBE: What about school policy? Other than routine and/or random drug screening, which school policies might be most useful for prevention of drug abuse, or for getting students and/or family members into treatment? 9. Now, let s talk about the community as a whole. How can our local community best support access to drug abuse & addiction treatment? Let s start with the court system. PROBE: What about local government (elected officials, city/county government services, etc.)?
Interview Questions - For Drug Abuse/Addiction Treatment Professionals Page 6 PROBE: What about local human service agencies? PROBE: What about churches and other faith-based or volunteer organizations? 10. Overall, in what ways is the system of drug abuse & addiction treatment a success? ( What s working well? ) PROBE: In what ways is the treatment system failing the patient? PROBE: In what ways is the treatment system failing the community?
Interview Questions - For Drug Abuse/Addiction Treatment Professionals Page 7 11. Finally, let s talk about self-help groups like NA, AA, etc. Are they accessible enough for the population in need? (enough of them, locations/hours good, welcoming to new members, leaders qualified, etc.) PROBE: Thinking about all of these community entities, organizations, and services we have discussed so far, how can they help support our local self-help groups?