在急诊室监控安塔普

Currents in alcoholism Pub Date : 1979-01-01
B R Nagy, F Stark, A Spirawk
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一段时间以来,一个提供全方位服务的治疗项目——南方酗酒康复服务中心(STARS)已经为一些选定的病人提供了监控的抗滥用治疗。在我们所在的综合医院的急诊室,每天在门诊病人的基础上提供这种服务。已经服务了100多名患者。这对两类患者有帮助:1)那些自我激励的自愿患者在短期内利用它来延长结构、安慰、支持和其他康复服务,在一段时间的住院戒毒后,或者在短暂的疏失后得到“重新调整”;2)那些动机不佳的患者在法院的指导下长期使用它。后一组中大约有一半的人在社区外参加了30天的治疗项目,但没有成功。该项目确保患者在家中长期(几个月)保持清醒,为他们提供发展新的生活方式、支持系统和尊重的机会,最终使他们能够自我维持。如果患者继续积极饮酒,这些变化不太可能发生。具体的管理程序,记录保存,保密和支付进行了讨论。在为长期患者提供有效治疗的同时,对积极患者的成本效益和对纳税人和第三方支付者的成本规避是该计划的显著优势。
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Monitored Antabuse in the emergency room.

The Southern Tier Alcoholism Rehabilitation Service (STARS), a full-service treatment program, has for some time offered monitored antabuse to a few selected patients. This is given daily on an outpatient basis in the emergency room of the general hospital in which we are located. Over 100 patients have been served. This has been helpful for two kinds of patients: 1) those self-motivated voluntary patients making use of this on a short-term basis to extend structure, reassurance, support, and other rehabilitation services following a period of inpatient detoxification, or to get "realigned" following a brief slip, and 2) those poorly motivated patients using this on a long-term basis at the direction of the courts. About half of this latter group have been unsuccessful alumni of 30-day treatment programs outside the community. The program ensures a long-term (several months) period of sobriety in the patient's home setting, offering a chance to develop new life styles, support systems, and respect which can eventually become self-sustaining. It is unlikely that these changes would come about while the patient continued actively drinking. Specific procedures of administration, record keeping, confidentiality, and payment are discussed. The cost-effectiveness to motivated patients and cost-avoidance to taxpayers and third-party payers while providing effective therapy to long-term patients are significant advantages of the program.

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