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What Works for Patients in Outpatient Treatment for Alcohol Addiction? An Explorative Study into Clients’ Evaluation of Subjective Factors and Therapy Satisfaction

This explorative survey investigated clients’ evaluation of therapy elements and other supportive factors within a randomized controlled trial. The treatment of patients with alcohol dependence consisted of pharmacotherapy (acamprosate/naltrexone/placebo) and biweekly medical management (MM). Forty-...

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Autores principales: Frick, Katrin M., Loessl, Barbara, Brueck, Rigo K., Kriston, Levente, Jaehne, Andreas, Riemann, Dieter, Gann, Horst, Batra, Anil, Wodarz, Norbert, Mann, Karl F., Berner, Michael M.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Libertas Academica 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3411521/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22879748
http://dx.doi.org/10.4137/SART.S6796
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author Frick, Katrin M.
Loessl, Barbara
Brueck, Rigo K.
Kriston, Levente
Jaehne, Andreas
Riemann, Dieter
Gann, Horst
Batra, Anil
Wodarz, Norbert
Mann, Karl F.
Berner, Michael M.
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Loessl, Barbara
Brueck, Rigo K.
Kriston, Levente
Jaehne, Andreas
Riemann, Dieter
Gann, Horst
Batra, Anil
Wodarz, Norbert
Mann, Karl F.
Berner, Michael M.
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description This explorative survey investigated clients’ evaluation of therapy elements and other supportive factors within a randomized controlled trial. The treatment of patients with alcohol dependence consisted of pharmacotherapy (acamprosate/naltrexone/placebo) and biweekly medical management (MM). Forty-nine study participants were surveyed with a questionnaire to measure both the patients’ satisfaction with the therapy and the subjective assessment of treatment elements and supportive factors. Study participants were highly satisfied with the treatment. The supportive factors previously identified by Orford et al1 were confirmed. ‘Pharmacotherapy’ was rated significantly less effective than ‘MM’ and ‘global study attendance’ (P < 0.001). The significant differences in the evaluation of treatment elements point to a preference for regular low-key contacts rather than for medication. Such contacts based on MM could be a useful intervention in clinical care, and its effectivity should be examined more closely in further research.
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spelling pubmed-34115212012-08-09 What Works for Patients in Outpatient Treatment for Alcohol Addiction? An Explorative Study into Clients’ Evaluation of Subjective Factors and Therapy Satisfaction Frick, Katrin M. Loessl, Barbara Brueck, Rigo K. Kriston, Levente Jaehne, Andreas Riemann, Dieter Gann, Horst Batra, Anil Wodarz, Norbert Mann, Karl F. Berner, Michael M. Subst Abuse Original Research This explorative survey investigated clients’ evaluation of therapy elements and other supportive factors within a randomized controlled trial. The treatment of patients with alcohol dependence consisted of pharmacotherapy (acamprosate/naltrexone/placebo) and biweekly medical management (MM). Forty-nine study participants were surveyed with a questionnaire to measure both the patients’ satisfaction with the therapy and the subjective assessment of treatment elements and supportive factors. Study participants were highly satisfied with the treatment. The supportive factors previously identified by Orford et al1 were confirmed. ‘Pharmacotherapy’ was rated significantly less effective than ‘MM’ and ‘global study attendance’ (P < 0.001). The significant differences in the evaluation of treatment elements point to a preference for regular low-key contacts rather than for medication. Such contacts based on MM could be a useful intervention in clinical care, and its effectivity should be examined more closely in further research. Libertas Academica 2011-05-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3411521/ /pubmed/22879748 http://dx.doi.org/10.4137/SART.S6796 Text en © the author(s), publisher and licensee Libertas Academica Ltd. This is an open access article. Unrestricted non-commercial use is permitted provided the original work is properly cited.
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Frick, Katrin M.
Loessl, Barbara
Brueck, Rigo K.
Kriston, Levente
Jaehne, Andreas
Riemann, Dieter
Gann, Horst
Batra, Anil
Wodarz, Norbert
Mann, Karl F.
Berner, Michael M.
What Works for Patients in Outpatient Treatment for Alcohol Addiction? An Explorative Study into Clients’ Evaluation of Subjective Factors and Therapy Satisfaction
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title_fullStr What Works for Patients in Outpatient Treatment for Alcohol Addiction? An Explorative Study into Clients’ Evaluation of Subjective Factors and Therapy Satisfaction
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title_short What Works for Patients in Outpatient Treatment for Alcohol Addiction? An Explorative Study into Clients’ Evaluation of Subjective Factors and Therapy Satisfaction
title_sort what works for patients in outpatient treatment for alcohol addiction? an explorative study into clients’ evaluation of subjective factors and therapy satisfaction
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3411521/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22879748
http://dx.doi.org/10.4137/SART.S6796
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