{"title":"INTERVIEWS WITH PATIENTS WITH ADDICTION, ORGANISED BY DASM IN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE CARE4SUD PROJECT","authors":"Ancuța Pintea, Liviana Ivănescu, Crina Moisă, Ioana Oltean","doi":"10.51546/jsum.2023.10302","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"The European Union and its Member States have taken strategic and operational measures to address the health and safety implications of drug traffi cking and of drug use. Equipping health care practitioners with addiction treatment competences and techniques (CARE4SUD) is a project which is funded by the Erasmus + Programme of the European Union (KA 220 VET – Cooperation partnerships in vocational education and training). The project’s overall objective is to ensure a higher professionalism of the healthcare work force in the illicit drug addiction fi eld at national and European level. Objectives: Exploring needs and gaps through interviews with patients. Matherial and methods: The interviews for Romania with patients were held by DASM as follows: 5 interviews with patients, lasting for about 20 minutes each, conducted by two physicians, part of the project team. All interviews were conducted with the participants’ approval for audio recording and prior completion of their informed consent form, as required in the project methodology. The structure of the interviews complied with the methodology provided by UPorto (Portugal), the coordinator of Activity 2.3. Results and Discutions: Considering the 5 interviews which were held it appears that the participants believe that in Romania there are not enough centres addressed to addicts and that the professionals are not properly trained in treating addiction and in the management of addictions. Drug users initially prefer to turn to psychologists for treatment, rarely to doctors. The participants in the interviews emphasized the essential role of support groups and of the help of other addicts in abstinence/recovery. There is a real need for training of medical staff in dealing with addicts, especially of medical staff in primary and in emergency care","PeriodicalId":34532,"journal":{"name":"Revista de Medicina Scolara si Universitara","volume":"69 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2023-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Revista de Medicina Scolara si Universitara","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.51546/jsum.2023.10302","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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The European Union and its Member States have taken strategic and operational measures to address the health and safety implications of drug traffi cking and of drug use. Equipping health care practitioners with addiction treatment competences and techniques (CARE4SUD) is a project which is funded by the Erasmus + Programme of the European Union (KA 220 VET – Cooperation partnerships in vocational education and training). The project’s overall objective is to ensure a higher professionalism of the healthcare work force in the illicit drug addiction fi eld at national and European level. Objectives: Exploring needs and gaps through interviews with patients. Matherial and methods: The interviews for Romania with patients were held by DASM as follows: 5 interviews with patients, lasting for about 20 minutes each, conducted by two physicians, part of the project team. All interviews were conducted with the participants’ approval for audio recording and prior completion of their informed consent form, as required in the project methodology. The structure of the interviews complied with the methodology provided by UPorto (Portugal), the coordinator of Activity 2.3. Results and Discutions: Considering the 5 interviews which were held it appears that the participants believe that in Romania there are not enough centres addressed to addicts and that the professionals are not properly trained in treating addiction and in the management of addictions. Drug users initially prefer to turn to psychologists for treatment, rarely to doctors. The participants in the interviews emphasized the essential role of support groups and of the help of other addicts in abstinence/recovery. There is a real need for training of medical staff in dealing with addicts, especially of medical staff in primary and in emergency care
欧洲联盟及其成员国已采取战略和业务措施,处理贩毒和吸毒对健康和安全的影响。为卫生保健从业人员提供成瘾治疗能力和技术(CARE4SUD)是一个由欧洲联盟伊拉斯谟+方案(KA 220 VET -职业教育和培训合作伙伴关系)资助的项目。该项目的总体目标是确保在国家和欧洲两级的非法药物成瘾领域提高保健工作人员的专业水平。目的:通过对患者的访谈,了解患者的需求和差距。材料与方法:罗马尼亚与患者的访谈由DASM进行,访谈5次,每次约20分钟,由项目组的2名医生进行。根据项目方法学的要求,所有访谈均在参与者同意录音并事先填写知情同意书的情况下进行。访谈的结构符合UPorto(葡萄牙)提供的方法,UPorto是活动2.3的协调员。结果和讨论:考虑到进行的5次访谈,与会者似乎认为,罗马尼亚没有足够的针对成瘾者的中心,专业人员在治疗成瘾和管理成瘾方面没有得到适当的培训。吸毒者最初倾向于向心理学家寻求治疗,很少向医生求助。参加面谈的人强调支助团体和其他成瘾者在戒毒/康复方面的帮助的重要作用。确实需要对医务人员,特别是初级和紧急护理的医务人员进行培训,以处理吸毒问题