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Daniela Goeieman is a health researcher whose work centers on substance use disorders and community-based treatment interventions in South Africa. Her scholarship engages closely with public health systems, with particular attention to opioid substitution therapy within urban primary health care settings. She is associated with research in the City of Tshwane, contributing to discussions on strengthening local service delivery models.
Her published research explores factors influencing retention in opioid substitution therapy, using qualitative methods to foreground the lived experiences of service users. The work highlights structural, social, and individual determinants of treatment continuity, including accessibility, programme design, family support, and socioeconomic constraints. This focus demonstrates strength in applied, person-centred public health research.
Through analysis of community-oriented substance use programmes, her contributions emphasize the importance of holistic, well-supported interventions for opioid use disorders. As the available body of publications is currently limited, this profile reflects insights drawn from a focused set of recent studies that nonetheless signal a clear commitment to improving addiction care and policy implementation.
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