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Implementing Evidence-Based Alcohol Interventions in a Resource-Limited Setting: Novel Delivery Strategies in Tomsk, Russia

Effective implementation of evidence-based interventions in “real-world” settings can be challenging. Interventions based on externally valid trial findings can be even more difficult to apply in resource-limited settings, given marked differences—in provider experience, patient population, and heal...

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Autores principales: Shin, Sonya S, Livchits, Viktoriya, Nelson, Adrianne K, Lastimoso, Charmaine S, Yanova, Galina V, Yanov, Sergey A, Mishustin, Sergey P, Connery, Hilary S, Greenfield, Shelly F
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Publicado: Informa Healthcare 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3318976/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22335183
http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/10673229.2012.649121
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author Shin, Sonya S
Livchits, Viktoriya
Nelson, Adrianne K
Lastimoso, Charmaine S
Yanova, Galina V
Yanov, Sergey A
Mishustin, Sergey P
Connery, Hilary S
Greenfield, Shelly F
author_facet Shin, Sonya S
Livchits, Viktoriya
Nelson, Adrianne K
Lastimoso, Charmaine S
Yanova, Galina V
Yanov, Sergey A
Mishustin, Sergey P
Connery, Hilary S
Greenfield, Shelly F
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description Effective implementation of evidence-based interventions in “real-world” settings can be challenging. Interventions based on externally valid trial findings can be even more difficult to apply in resource-limited settings, given marked differences—in provider experience, patient population, and health systems—between those settings and the typical clinical trial environment. Under the auspices of the Integrated Management of Physician-Delivered Alcohol Care for Tuberculosis Patients (IMPACT) study, a randomized, controlled effectiveness trial, and as an integrated component of tuberculosis treatment in Tomsk, Russia, we adapted two proven alcohol interventions to the delivery of care to 200 patients with alcohol use disorders. Tuberculosis providers performed screening for alcohol use disorders and also delivered naltrexone (with medical management) or a brief counseling intervention either independently or in combination as a seamless part of routine care. We report the innovations and challenges to intervention design, training, and delivery of both pharmacologic and behavioral alcohol interventions within programmatic tuberculosis treatment services. We also discuss the implications of these lessons learned within the context of meeting the challenge of providing evidence-based care in resource-limited settings. (Harv Rev Psychiatry 2012;20:58–67.)
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spelling pubmed-33189762012-04-04 Implementing Evidence-Based Alcohol Interventions in a Resource-Limited Setting: Novel Delivery Strategies in Tomsk, Russia Shin, Sonya S Livchits, Viktoriya Nelson, Adrianne K Lastimoso, Charmaine S Yanova, Galina V Yanov, Sergey A Mishustin, Sergey P Connery, Hilary S Greenfield, Shelly F Harv Rev Psychiatry Perspectives Effective implementation of evidence-based interventions in “real-world” settings can be challenging. Interventions based on externally valid trial findings can be even more difficult to apply in resource-limited settings, given marked differences—in provider experience, patient population, and health systems—between those settings and the typical clinical trial environment. Under the auspices of the Integrated Management of Physician-Delivered Alcohol Care for Tuberculosis Patients (IMPACT) study, a randomized, controlled effectiveness trial, and as an integrated component of tuberculosis treatment in Tomsk, Russia, we adapted two proven alcohol interventions to the delivery of care to 200 patients with alcohol use disorders. Tuberculosis providers performed screening for alcohol use disorders and also delivered naltrexone (with medical management) or a brief counseling intervention either independently or in combination as a seamless part of routine care. We report the innovations and challenges to intervention design, training, and delivery of both pharmacologic and behavioral alcohol interventions within programmatic tuberculosis treatment services. We also discuss the implications of these lessons learned within the context of meeting the challenge of providing evidence-based care in resource-limited settings. (Harv Rev Psychiatry 2012;20:58–67.) Informa Healthcare 2012 2012-02-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3318976/ /pubmed/22335183 http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/10673229.2012.649121 Text en © 2012 President and Fellows of Harvard College http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Supplemental Terms and Conditions for iOpenAccess articles published in Informa Healthcare journals (http://www.informaworld.com/mpp/uploads/iopenaccess_tcs.pdf) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Shin, Sonya S
Livchits, Viktoriya
Nelson, Adrianne K
Lastimoso, Charmaine S
Yanova, Galina V
Yanov, Sergey A
Mishustin, Sergey P
Connery, Hilary S
Greenfield, Shelly F
Implementing Evidence-Based Alcohol Interventions in a Resource-Limited Setting: Novel Delivery Strategies in Tomsk, Russia
title Implementing Evidence-Based Alcohol Interventions in a Resource-Limited Setting: Novel Delivery Strategies in Tomsk, Russia
title_full Implementing Evidence-Based Alcohol Interventions in a Resource-Limited Setting: Novel Delivery Strategies in Tomsk, Russia
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title_full_unstemmed Implementing Evidence-Based Alcohol Interventions in a Resource-Limited Setting: Novel Delivery Strategies in Tomsk, Russia
title_short Implementing Evidence-Based Alcohol Interventions in a Resource-Limited Setting: Novel Delivery Strategies in Tomsk, Russia
title_sort implementing evidence-based alcohol interventions in a resource-limited setting: novel delivery strategies in tomsk, russia
topic Perspectives
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/10673229.2012.649121
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