Implementing clinical guidelines for co-occurring substance use and major mental disorders in Swedish forensic psychiatry: An exploratory, qualitative interview study with mental health care staff

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
J. Green , A.S. Lindqvist Bagge , S. Olausson , P. Andiné , M. Wallinius , M. Hildebrand Karlén
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Abstract

Introduction

Patients with substance use disorders (SUD) and co-occurring mental disorders (COD) within forensic psychiatric care often suffer poor treatment outcomes and high rates of criminal recidivism, substance use, and psychiatric problems. This study aimed to describe the conditions for, and mental health care staff's experiences with, implementing integrated SUD-focused clinical guidelines, including assessment and treatment for patients with COD at a high-security forensic mental health services (FMHS) facility in Sweden.

Methods

Study staff conducted nineteen semi-structured interviews with health care staff experienced in administering the new SUD assessment and treatment. The study conducted a thematic analysis to describe the health care staff's experiences with these guidelines and suggestions for improvement.

Results

Most participants reported appreciation for the implementation of clinical guidelines with an SUD focus, an area they considered to have previously been neglected, but also noted the need for more practical guidance in the administration of the assessments. Participants reported the dual roles of caregiver and warden as difficult to reconcile and a similar, hindering division was also present in the health care staff's attitudes toward SUD. Participants' reports also described an imbalance prior to the implementation, whereby SUD was rarely assessed but treatment was still initiated. One year after the implementation, an imbalance still existed, but in reverse: SUD was more frequently assessed, but treatment was difficult to initiate.

Conclusions

Despite indications of some ambivalence among staff regarding the necessity of the assessment and treatment guidelines, many participants considered it helpful to have a structured way to assess and treat SUD in this patient group. The imbalance between frequent assessment and infrequent treatment may have been due to difficulties transitioning patients across the “gap” between assessment and treatment. To bridge this gap, mental health services should make efforts to increase patients' insight concerning their SUD, flexibility in the administration of treatment, and the motivational skills of the health care staff working with this patient group. Participants considered important for enhancing treatment quality a shared knowledge base regarding SUD, and increased collaboration between different professions and between in- and outpatient services.

在瑞典法医精神病学中实施共同发生的物质使用和主要精神障碍的临床指南:一项对精神卫生保健人员的探索性定性访谈研究
在法医精神科护理中,患有物质使用障碍(SUD)和共存精神障碍(COD)的患者往往治疗效果不佳,并且犯罪再犯、物质使用和精神问题的发生率很高。本研究旨在描述瑞典一家高度安全的法医精神卫生服务机构(FMHS)实施以sud为重点的综合临床指南的条件和精神卫生保健人员的经验,包括对COD患者的评估和治疗。方法研究人员对具有实施新SUD评估和治疗经验的医护人员进行了19次半结构化访谈。该研究进行了专题分析,以描述卫生保健工作人员对这些指导方针的经验和改进建议。结果:大多数参与者对以SUD为重点的临床指南的实施表示赞赏,他们认为这是一个以前被忽视的领域,但也注意到在评估管理中需要更多实用的指导。参与者报告说,照顾者和看守者的双重角色难以调和,类似的,阻碍分裂也存在于卫生保健人员对SUD的态度中。参与者的报告还描述了实施前的不平衡,即很少评估SUD,但仍开始治疗。实施一年后,这种不平衡仍然存在,但相反:SUD的评估频率更高,但治疗难以开始。结论尽管有迹象表明工作人员对评估和治疗指南的必要性存在一些矛盾心理,但许多参与者认为有一种结构化的方法来评估和治疗该患者组的SUD是有帮助的。频繁评估和不频繁治疗之间的不平衡可能是由于难以使患者跨越评估和治疗之间的“差距”。为了弥补这一差距,精神卫生服务机构应该努力提高患者对自己的SUD的认识,在治疗管理方面的灵活性,以及与这一患者群体一起工作的卫生保健人员的激励技能。与会者认为,共享关于SUD的知识库,增加不同专业之间和门诊服务之间的合作对提高治疗质量很重要。
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7.60
自引率
10.30%
发文量
220
期刊介绍: The Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment (JSAT) features original reviews, training and educational articles, special commentary, and especially research articles that are meaningful to the treatment of alcohol, heroin, marijuana, and other drugs of dependence. JSAT is directed toward treatment practitioners from all disciplines (medicine, nursing, social work, psychology, and counseling) in both private and public sectors, including those involved in schools, health centers, community agencies, correctional facilities, and individual practices. The editors emphasize that JSAT articles should address techniques and treatment approaches that can be used directly by contemporary practitioners.
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