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Unlocking Better Outcomes: A Guide for Practitioners from NAOMI Research Insights

Unlocking Better Outcomes: A Guide for Practitioners from NAOMI Research Insights

Introduction

The North American Opiate Medication Initiative (NAOMI) study provides invaluable insights into the experiences of research participants, especially those who are marginalized. This blog aims to translate the findings of the NAOMI research into actionable strategies for practitioners, particularly those in the field of speech-language pathology and online therapy, to enhance their practice and outcomes for children.

Key Findings from NAOMI

The NAOMI study, conducted in Vancouver, Canada, involved participants who were part of a heroin-assisted treatment clinical trial. The study revealed both positive and negative impacts on participants, highlighting the importance of ethics, consent, and the need for ongoing advocacy. The study's findings emphasize the necessity for comprehensive support systems and the importance of participant involvement in research design and implementation.

Implementing NAOMI Findings in Practice

For practitioners in speech-language pathology and online therapy, the NAOMI study offers several lessons that can be applied to improve service delivery and outcomes:

Encouraging Further Research

The NAOMI study underscores the importance of ongoing research and the need for practitioners to stay informed about the latest findings in their field. By engaging in continuous professional development and contributing to research efforts, practitioners can help advance the field of speech-language pathology and improve outcomes for children.

Conclusion

By integrating the lessons learned from the NAOMI study into practice, speech-language pathologists and online therapists can enhance their service delivery and create better outcomes for children. Ethical considerations, participant involvement, comprehensive support, data-driven decisions, and advocacy are key components of a successful practice.

To read the original research paper, please follow this link: Yet they failed to do so: recommendations based on the experiences of NAOMI research survivors and a call for action.


Citation: Boyd, S., & NAOMI Patients Association. (2013). Yet they failed to do so: Recommendations based on the experiences of NAOMI research survivors and a call for action. Harm Reduction Journal, 10(6). https://doi.org/10.1186/1477-7517-10-6
Marnee Brick, President, TinyEYE Therapy Services

Author's Note: Marnee Brick, TinyEYE President, and her team collaborate to create our blogs. They share their insights and expertise in the field of Speech-Language Pathology, Online Therapy Services and Academic Research.

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