Integrated substance use rehabilitation in a secure forensic facility

IF 0.6 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Kerri Eagle, Trevor Ma, Barbara L. Sinclair
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to inform the development of an evidence-based and effective rehabilitation programme to address substance use disorders in a population of patients with severe mental illness and mental disorders detained in a secure forensic psychiatric facility. A clinical review identified a high prevalence of substance use disorders in the patient population at a secure forensic facility in Sydney, Australia with only a limited number of patients being assessed and offered interventions for substance use problems. Design/methodology/approach A literature review was undertaken specifically looking at articles between 2009 and 2017 that considered models of care or approaches to substance use rehabilitation in patients with co-morbid psychiatric disorders. Articles were considered based on their relevance to the purpose and the environment of a secure forensic facility. Findings The literature review emphasised the need for a cohesive model of care integrating substance use rehabilitation with mental health care. Comprehensive assessment and individualised approaches that incorporated patient choice and stages of change were considered essential components to any dual diagnosis rehabilitation programme. Practical implications The literature regarding rehabilitation approaches for those with severe mental illness and co-morbid substance use disorders was reasonably consistent with the models of care used in relation to criminal offenders and mental illness generally. Integrated and individualised rehabilitation approaches for dual diagnosis patients could play a significant role in forensic settings. Originality/value Limited robust evidence for substance use rehabilitation has been published. The authors consider the existing evidence base and the underlying theory behind substance use rehabilitation to propose a model for rehabilitation in secure forensic settings. This is the first known review of substance use rehabilitation involving mentally ill offenders with dual diagnoses in secure forensic settings. This paper is the original work of the authors.
在安全的法医设施中进行综合药物使用康复
目的本文的目的是为制定一项基于证据的有效康复计划提供信息,以解决被关押在安全的法医精神病院中的严重精神疾病和精神障碍患者的药物使用障碍问题。一项临床审查发现,在澳大利亚悉尼一家安全的法医机构,患者群体中物质使用障碍的患病率很高,只有有限数量的患者接受了评估,并为物质使用问题提供了干预措施。设计/方法/方法对2009年至2017年间的文章进行了文献综述,这些文章考虑了共病精神障碍患者的护理模式或药物使用康复方法。对条款的审议是基于其与安全法医设施的目的和环境的相关性。发现文献综述强调需要一种将药物使用康复与心理健康护理相结合的连贯护理模式。综合评估和纳入患者选择和变化阶段的个性化方法被认为是任何双重诊断康复计划的重要组成部分。实际意义关于严重精神疾病和共病药物使用障碍患者康复方法的文献与针对刑事罪犯和精神疾病的护理模式大致一致。针对双重诊断患者的综合和个性化康复方法可以在法医环境中发挥重要作用。独创性/价值已经发表了有限的关于药物使用康复的有力证据。作者考虑了现有的证据基础和药物使用康复背后的基本理论,提出了一个在安全的法医环境中康复的模型。这是已知的第一次在安全的法医环境中对涉及双重诊断的精神病罪犯的药物使用康复进行审查。这篇论文是作者的原创作品。
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Journal of Forensic Practice
Journal of Forensic Practice CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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