在菲律宾引入新的住院治疗模式,加强戒毒服务:定性研究。

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Shogo Kanamori, Tomohiro Shirasaka, Ma Teresa Iñigo, Alfonso Villaroman, Rosalina Noguera-Caoile, Aya Mizusawa, Jasmin Peralta, Takayuki Harada
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背景:菲律宾吸毒者(PWUDs)对高质量治疗和康复服务的需求日益增加。为此,菲律宾政府卫生部(DOH)建立了一种新的住院治疗模式--住院治疗与康复中心强化治疗与康复项目(INTREPRET),并将其整合到卫生部所属的 21 家治疗与康复中心(TRCs)的现有治疗服务平台中。我们开展了一项定性研究,以确定这一治疗模式的实施所带来的变化:方法:通过面对面的个别访谈收集数据。我们有目的地采访了 7 家治疗中心的 29 名患者和 35 名 INTREPRET 小组活动的主持人。我们转录了访谈记录,并在编码过程中使用主题分析法将叙述信息整理成关键主题:研究参与者感受到的变化包括患者的态度和行为、辅导员的态度和能力、辅导员和患者之间的关系、治疗计划和审查过程、高效和标准化的治疗服务以及患者康复过程的监督机制。参与者还指出了在实施 INTREPRET 过程中遇到的挑战,包括家人参与治疗过程、缺乏辅导员、寻找适合开展治疗的场所以及复制工作手册等:研究结果表明,INTREPRET 的引入可以提高治疗服务质量和治疗效果,这主要与患者的行为改变、患者与促进者之间关系的改善以及 INTREPRET 与主要国际治疗标准的一致性有关。然而,尽管参与者感受到了积极的变化,但也发现了一些与家人参与治疗过程和缺乏资源有关的挑战。卫生部必须解决这些批评意见,同时将 INTREPRET 纳入其政策和战略框架,以确保新治疗模式的有效性和可持续性。
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Enhancing the drug addiction treatment service by introducing a new residential treatment model in the Philippines: A qualitative study.

Background: There is an increased demand for quality treatment and rehabilitation services for people who use drugs (PWUDs) in the Philippines. In response, the Philippines Government's Department of Health (DOH) has established a new residential treatment model, Intensive Treatment and Rehabilitation Program for Residential Treatment and Rehabilitation Centers (INTREPRET), and integrated it into the existing treatment service platform of 21 DOH-owned Treatment and Rehabilitation Centers (TRCs). We conducted a qualitative study to identify the changes engendered by the implementation of this treatment model.

Methods: Data were collected through individual face-to-face interviews. We interviewed purposefully selected 29 patients and 35 facilitators of INTREPRET group sessions in seven TRCs. We transcribed the interview records and organized the narrative information into key themes using thematic analysis during the coding process.

Results: The changes perceived by the study participants included the attitude and behavior of patients, attitude and competency of facilitators, relationship between facilitators and patients, treatment planning and review process, efficient and standardized treatment services, and monitoring mechanisms of the patient's recovery process. Participants also noted challenges in INTREPRET implementation, including family participation in therapy sessions, lack of facilitators, securing a conducive place for conducting sessions, and reproducing workbooks.

Conclusions: The results imply that the introduction of INTREPRET could improve treatment service quality and the effectiveness of treatment, which were primarily associated with behavioral changes in patients, improved relationship between patients and facilitators, and INTREPRET's alignment with key international treatment standards. However, despite the positive changes perceived by the participants, certain challenges pertaining to family participation in therapy sessions and the lack of resources were identified. These criticisms must be addressed by DOH, along with an integration of INTREPRET into its policy and strategic framework, to ensure the effectiveness and sustainability of the new treatment model.

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期刊介绍: Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that encompasses research concerning substance abuse, with a focus on policy issues. The journal aims to provide an environment for the exchange of ideas, new research, consensus papers, and critical reviews, to bridge the established fields that share a mutual goal of reducing the harms from substance use. These fields include: legislation pertaining to substance use; correctional supervision of people with substance use disorder; medical treatment and screening; mental health services; research; and evaluation of substance use disorder programs.
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