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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Nov 2.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse. 2021 Aug 31;47(6):664–679. doi: 10.1080/00952990.2021.1969658

Table 3.

Recommendations to address perceived barriers to treatment seeking.

Identified Barrier Recommendations for Change
Do not perceive the need for treatment for AUD Make treatments more engaging and appealing to consumers across a wide range of AUD stages
Do not subscribe to abstinence as a treatment goal Engage patients across a range of health-enhancing drinking changes and goals, including conditional abstinence and controlled drinking
Do not know what treatment entails and has an outdated view that it is detoxification-focused Update the landscape of AUD treatment by educating consumers about a range of treatment options in the outpatient levels of care and across a range of treatment goals
Do not have access to evidence-based treatments including pharmacotherapy and evidence-based psychotherapy Incentivize providers in various settings to deliver evidence-based practices, including requirements for the reimbursement of care
Do not support the use of pharmacotherapies for relapse prevention Educate consumers and providers about pharmacotherapy as an evidence-based practice, incentivize the delivery of evidence-based pharmacotherapy for AUD