A structured approach to medical management: a psychosocial intervention to support pharmacotherapy in the treatment of alcohol dependence.

Helen M Pettinati, Roger D Weiss, William Dundon, William R Miller, Dennis Donovan, Denise B Ernst, Bruce J Rounsaville
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Abstract

Objective: Given the national trend toward integrating substance abuse treatment into medical practice, experts in the field of alcoholism designed a psychosocial, medically based intervention to be used with pharmacotherapy in the COMBINE multisite national study, supported by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. A main purpose of the COMBINE Study is to investigate optimal treatment for patients with alcohol dependence by combining pharmacotherapy and psychosocial interventions.

Method: The medically based intervention, called Medical Management (MM), was specifically constructed to be implemented by medically trained practitioners in nonspecialty settings. Each visit includes evaluations of medication safety and adherence, monitoring of alcohol use and direct advice to the patient for achieving full recovery.

Results: There are several themes implicit in MM. Patient education about the disorder and about the treatment being provided are both essential. The clinician also educates the patient about how he or she has been affected by alcohol dependence. Information is given on how to take the medication(s) as prescribed, what the patient should expect from the medication(s) and what kinds of events the clinician will need to know about during treatment. Finally, the clinician and patient discuss strategies for ensuring medication safety and adherence to the prescribed regimen.

Conclusions: MM was easily implemented in the COMBINE Study with the aid of the MM Treatment Manual.

医疗管理的结构化方法:支持药物疗法治疗酒精依赖的心理社会干预。
目的:鉴于将药物滥用治疗纳入医疗实践的国家趋势,酒精中毒领域的专家设计了一种基于心理社会医学的干预措施,与药物治疗一起用于由国家酒精滥用和酒精中毒研究所支持的COMBINE多地点国家研究。联合研究的一个主要目的是通过药物治疗和社会心理干预相结合来探讨酒精依赖患者的最佳治疗方法。方法:以医学为基础的干预,称为医疗管理(MM),是专门为非专业环境中受过医学培训的从业人员实施的。每次访问包括对药物安全性和依从性的评估,对酒精使用的监测以及对患者实现完全康复的直接建议。结果:MM有几个隐含的主题。对患者进行疾病教育和提供治疗都是必不可少的。临床医生也教育病人他或她是如何受到酒精依赖的影响的。这些信息包括如何按处方服药,患者应该从药物中得到什么,以及临床医生在治疗过程中需要了解哪些事件。最后,临床医生和患者讨论确保用药安全和遵守处方方案的策略。结论:在MM治疗手册的帮助下,MM在联合研究中很容易实施。
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