Rehabilitation Processes involved in Rehabilitating Individuals with Alcohol and Drug Addictions at Rehabilitation Centres in Ghana

David Adzrago, D. Doku, Addae Boateng Adu Gyamfi
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Background and Objective: Socio-economic and health consequences are the common experiences among individuals with addiction problem, particularly those in sub-Saharan Africa including Ghana. Nevertheless, alcohol and drug addiction is still not perceived as a medical issue in many communities across Sub-Saharan Africa. Accordingly, several individuals with addiction are disparaged and have limited or no access to treatment and rehabilitation services. This study explored processes involved in rehabilitating individuals with alcohol and drug addiction problems in Cape Coast Metropolis of Central Region, Ghana. Methods: Qualitative data were collected through tape-recorded in-depth interview with fourteen rehabilitation service providers and fourteen patients at two rehabilitation centres in the Cape Coast Metropolis, Ghana. Purposive and accidental sampling techniques were adopted to recruit study participants and the data were analysed through content analysis. Results: The processes involved in rehabilitating individuals with addiction were structured as unidirectional or linear involving recording the socio-demographic characteristics of the patients to recovery plans. The respondents reported that the rehabilitation processes involved limited multidimensional processes including limited interdisciplinary team of health professionals and not paying attention to the full physical, psychological, emotional, and social makeup of the patients. The challenges expressed by the respondents with the processes were a limited health care personnel, infrastructure, and inadequate follow-up logistics. Accordingly, the inadequate services most often resulted in patients’ noncompliance, relapse, service providers’ frustrations, and an unfriendly relationship between the patients and the service providers. Conclusion: The current rehabilitation processes do not take into consideration diversity and differences in the characteristics of the patients. Rehabilitation processes should incorporate need-based rehabilitation services and activities in addition to more relevant rehab resources. There should be an interdisciplinary approach to the treatment and recovery of patients in order to improve the full recovery of patients and the effectiveness of rehabilitation services.
在加纳的康复中心,涉及对酗酒和吸毒成瘾者进行康复的康复进程
背景和目的:社会经济和健康后果是有成瘾问题的个人,特别是包括加纳在内的撒哈拉以南非洲人的共同经历。然而,在撒哈拉以南非洲的许多社区,酗酒和吸毒仍然不被视为一个医疗问题。因此,一些有毒瘾的人受到轻视,获得治疗和康复服务的机会有限或根本没有。本研究探讨了在加纳中部地区海岸角大都会对有酗酒和吸毒问题的个人进行康复的过程。方法:采用录音深度访谈的方法,对加纳海岸角大都会两所康复中心的14名康复服务提供者和14名患者进行定性访谈。采用有目的和偶然抽样的方法招募研究参与者,并通过内容分析对数据进行分析。结果:成瘾个体的康复过程分为单向或线性,包括记录患者的社会人口统计学特征到康复计划。受访者报告说,康复过程涉及有限的多维过程,包括有限的跨学科卫生专业人员团队,不关注患者的身体、心理、情感和社会构成。答复者对这些过程表示的挑战是卫生保健人员、基础设施有限和后续后勤不足。因此,服务不足往往导致患者的不服从、复发、服务提供者的挫败感以及患者与服务提供者之间的不友好关系。结论:目前的康复过程没有考虑到患者特征的多样性和差异性。康复过程应包括基于需求的康复服务和活动,以及更多相关的康复资源。患者的治疗和康复应采用跨学科的方法,以提高患者的全面康复和康复服务的有效性。
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