Toward a client-centered understanding of drug treatment.

Health PAC bulletin Pub Date : 1993-01-01
K McGowan, R Sorge
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This article reports some of the results of a study of the content of drug treatment in New York City that is being conducted by Health/PAC's Drug Treatment Policy Project and funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The research is led by a steering committee made up of clients of drug treatment services, providers and administrators of drug treatment programs, and legal and financial advocates for drug users. This article reflects 20 months of meetings and discussions by the steering committee; over 50 interviews with drug users, advocates, drug treatment providers, and program administrators about the experience, structure, and policies of drug treatment in New York City; and an analysis of the major evaluations of drug treatment services in New York City, supplemented by informal telephone surveys of facilities by staff. The Drug Treatment Policy Project has found services in New York City as a whole to be less than enlightened or adequate. But, in the course of the research, many programs were found to be both helpful and effective, mostly as a result of the efforts and personal risks taken by individuals who filled in gaps or by programs that, because they were community based, went to extraordinary efforts on behalf of their clients to make sure that a variety of options and services were available. We hope to outline these successes in another article.

以客户为中心理解药物治疗。
本文报告了由Robert Wood Johnson基金会资助的Health/PAC药物治疗政策项目对纽约市药物治疗内容进行的一项研究的一些结果。这项研究是由一个指导委员会领导的,该委员会由药物治疗服务的客户、药物治疗项目的提供者和管理者以及吸毒者的法律和财务倡导者组成。本文反映了指导委员会20个月的会议和讨论;对吸毒者、倡导者、药物治疗提供者和项目管理人员进行了50多次访谈,内容涉及纽约市药物治疗的经验、结构和政策;对纽约市毒品治疗服务的主要评价进行分析,并辅以工作人员对设施进行的非正式电话调查。药物治疗政策项目发现纽约市的服务总体上不够开明或不够充分。但是,在研究过程中,许多项目被发现既有用又有效,这主要是由于填补空白的个人的努力和个人风险的结果,或者是由于项目以社区为基础,代表他们的客户做出了非凡的努力,以确保各种选择和服务是可用的。我们希望在另一篇文章中概述这些成就。
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