A multi-method spatial examination of factors associated with changes in geographic accessibility to buprenorphine providers in HEALing communities study states Kentucky, Massachusetts, and Ohio

一项采用多种空间方法的研究分析了肯塔基州、马萨诸塞州和俄亥俄州“HEALing社区”中与丁丙诺啡提供者地理可及性变化相关的因素。

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Access to substance use treatment is critical to reduce the risk of opioid overdose. However, analyzing geographic accessibility using singular measures may provide imprecise estimates. Our objective was to examine changes in geographic accessibility to buprenorphine providers across three HEALing Communities Study (HCS) states, Kentucky, Massachusetts, and Ohio in the US, using multiple spatial analyses and determining whether disparities in access existed across geographic regions and sociodemographic indicators. METHODS: We used buprenorphine provider data from the Drug Enforcement Administration database in January 2020 (reference point) and June 2022. We used four methods to examine changes in geographic accessibility to buprenorphine: 1) kernel density analysis; 2) change in rates analysis (at the county or municipality level); 3) minkowski distance (drive-time to the nearest provider); 4) enhanced 2-step floating catchment area (E2SFCA) and spatial regression analyses, controlling for HCS communities (Wave 1 or Wave 2) and other sociodemographic factors. RESULTS: We identified an increase in geographic accessibility to buprenorphine across all three states. Improvements in accessibility were concentrated in areas that had higher reference point access. While our regression model of change in the E2SFCA accessibility index shows that Wave 1 communities in Kentucky had a higher increase in access compared to the state average increase, we were not able to establish consistent associations between HCS communities and changes in the E2SFCA index. CONCLUSION: Since geographic accessibility to buprenorphine treatment is critical, additional efforts are needed to improve access to buprenorphine providers in rural areas and areas with limited baseline access.

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