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“They look at me like a person,” they said. “They talk to me like a person.”

 

A matter of life and death': U of C study details benefits of threatened opioid treatment program

Jackson said the primary benefit of the program for many patients, according to their interviews, is the relationships they have built with clinic staff.

One participant said iOAT granted them “a place where I can come where I feel safe… where people don’t look at me like a junkie, like an addict.”

“They look at me like a person,” they said. “They talk to me like a person.”

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