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IF 1.9 0 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Jennifer McNeely, Katharine A Bradley, Jane M Liebschutz, Geetha A Subramaniam
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虽然大约五分之一的物质使用障碍(SUD)美国人在成瘾治疗项目中接受治疗,但大多数人在过去一年中都看过初级保健医疗提供者。认识到初级保健在预防和治疗不健康药物使用方面的关键作用,十多年来,国家药物滥用治疗临床试验网络(CTN)一直支持研究,以建立支持整合SUD护理所需的工具和证据,同时对这样做的障碍保持现实态度。由初级保健和成瘾医学医师研究人员撰写,本评论概述了CTN以初级保健为重点的研究,从开发和实施物质使用筛查工具到在初级保健环境中推进循证SUD治疗。我们确定了研究和实践创新的三个优先领域:1)确定有效的治疗干预措施,以解决多物质使用问题;2)改善大麻使用的筛查和治疗;3)为筛查出不健康药物使用且未寻求治疗的患者提供药物使用干预的证据基础。解决这些问题可以帮助初级保健发挥其作为药物使用服务连续护理的关键组成部分的潜力。
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Why is substance use missing from my patient's problem list? CTN research to advance screening, prevention, and treatment of substance use in primary care.

While approximately one in five Americans with substance use disorder (SUD) receives treatment in addiction treatment programs, a majority have seen a primary care medical provider in the past year. Recognizing the critical role of primary care in addressing prevention and treatment of unhealthy substance use, for over a decade the National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Network (CTN) has supported research to build the tools and evidence needed to support the integration of SUD care, while remaining realistic about the barriers to doing so. Authored by primary care and addiction medicine physician researchers, this commentary provides an overview of CTN primary care-focused research, from developing and implementing substance use screening tools to advancing evidence-based SUD treatment delivery in primary care settings. We identify three priority areas for research and practice innovations: 1) identifying effective treatment interventions to address polysubstance use; 2) improving screening and treatment for cannabis use; and 3) building the evidence base for substance use interventions among non-treatment seeking patients who have unhealthy drug use identified through screening. Addressing these areas can help primary care fulfill its potential as a key component of the substance use services continuum of care.

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Journal of substance use and addiction treatment
Journal of substance use and addiction treatment Biological Psychiatry, Neuroscience (General), Psychiatry and Mental Health, Psychology (General)
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