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Quality measurers of therapeutic communities for substance dependence: an international collaborative study survey in Latin America

BACKGROUND: In Latin America, substance related disorders are highly prevalent and one of the treatment strategies is the Therapeutic Communities (TCs), however, in Latin America there is scarce data about this treatment strategies, their quality, drop-out rates and patient satisfaction. METHODS: Ba...

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Autores principales: Gómez-Restrepo, Carlos, Maldonado, Patricia, Rodríguez, Nelcy, Ruiz-Gaviria, Rafael, Escalante, Miguel Ángel, Gómez, Raúl Ángel, de Araujo, Marcelo Ribeiro, de Oliveira, Ana Carolina Schmidt, Rivera, Joel Salvador Chávez, García, Jorge Alberto Godínez, Ferrand, Marina Piazza, Blitchtein-Winicki, Dora
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5738167/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29262838
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13011-017-0129-y
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author Gómez-Restrepo, Carlos
Maldonado, Patricia
Rodríguez, Nelcy
Ruiz-Gaviria, Rafael
Escalante, Miguel Ángel
Gómez, Raúl Ángel
de Araujo, Marcelo Ribeiro
de Oliveira, Ana Carolina Schmidt
Rivera, Joel Salvador Chávez
García, Jorge Alberto Godínez
Ferrand, Marina Piazza
Blitchtein-Winicki, Dora
author_facet Gómez-Restrepo, Carlos
Maldonado, Patricia
Rodríguez, Nelcy
Ruiz-Gaviria, Rafael
Escalante, Miguel Ángel
Gómez, Raúl Ángel
de Araujo, Marcelo Ribeiro
de Oliveira, Ana Carolina Schmidt
Rivera, Joel Salvador Chávez
García, Jorge Alberto Godínez
Ferrand, Marina Piazza
Blitchtein-Winicki, Dora
author_sort Gómez-Restrepo, Carlos
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description BACKGROUND: In Latin America, substance related disorders are highly prevalent and one of the treatment strategies is the Therapeutic Communities (TCs), however, in Latin America there is scarce data about this treatment strategies, their quality, drop-out rates and patient satisfaction. METHODS: Based on a previous study in 5 Latin American countries, the TCs who had a score equal or higher than 9 according to the De Leon criteria which are some fundamental items that the TCs should meet, were selected to carry out a descriptive and retrospective study of qualitative and quantitative characteristics of the TCs. RESULTS: Data from 58 TCs in 5 countries were included, with a sample of 1414 patients interviewed, of which most were single men, with no hospitalization history in a therapeutic community. Marijuana was the most commonly substance used in the 30 days prior to hospitalization, with 78% of interviewees referring alcohol consumption in the last 6 months and an average onset of psychoactive substances at 16 years of age. A 79% of the patients interviewed perceived some improvement during their stay in the TCs. The less fulfilled Quality Indicators by the TCs were “Requesting a professional qualification to former addicts that belonged to the program” and “Work as part of the therapeutic program”. Among the reasons for discharge found in the database, 44% were due to therapeutic discharge with fulfillment of the treatment plan and 44% withdraws. CONCLUSION: The user satisfaction with TCs, in terms of infrastructure and quality are quite high, as the fulfillment of essential quality items, however, the follow up information to evaluate effectiveness of the treatment is poor or in some cases unknown.
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spelling pubmed-57381672017-12-21 Quality measurers of therapeutic communities for substance dependence: an international collaborative study survey in Latin America Gómez-Restrepo, Carlos Maldonado, Patricia Rodríguez, Nelcy Ruiz-Gaviria, Rafael Escalante, Miguel Ángel Gómez, Raúl Ángel de Araujo, Marcelo Ribeiro de Oliveira, Ana Carolina Schmidt Rivera, Joel Salvador Chávez García, Jorge Alberto Godínez Ferrand, Marina Piazza Blitchtein-Winicki, Dora Subst Abuse Treat Prev Policy Research BACKGROUND: In Latin America, substance related disorders are highly prevalent and one of the treatment strategies is the Therapeutic Communities (TCs), however, in Latin America there is scarce data about this treatment strategies, their quality, drop-out rates and patient satisfaction. METHODS: Based on a previous study in 5 Latin American countries, the TCs who had a score equal or higher than 9 according to the De Leon criteria which are some fundamental items that the TCs should meet, were selected to carry out a descriptive and retrospective study of qualitative and quantitative characteristics of the TCs. RESULTS: Data from 58 TCs in 5 countries were included, with a sample of 1414 patients interviewed, of which most were single men, with no hospitalization history in a therapeutic community. Marijuana was the most commonly substance used in the 30 days prior to hospitalization, with 78% of interviewees referring alcohol consumption in the last 6 months and an average onset of psychoactive substances at 16 years of age. A 79% of the patients interviewed perceived some improvement during their stay in the TCs. The less fulfilled Quality Indicators by the TCs were “Requesting a professional qualification to former addicts that belonged to the program” and “Work as part of the therapeutic program”. Among the reasons for discharge found in the database, 44% were due to therapeutic discharge with fulfillment of the treatment plan and 44% withdraws. CONCLUSION: The user satisfaction with TCs, in terms of infrastructure and quality are quite high, as the fulfillment of essential quality items, however, the follow up information to evaluate effectiveness of the treatment is poor or in some cases unknown. BioMed Central 2017-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5738167/ /pubmed/29262838 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13011-017-0129-y Text en © The Author(s). 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Gómez-Restrepo, Carlos
Maldonado, Patricia
Rodríguez, Nelcy
Ruiz-Gaviria, Rafael
Escalante, Miguel Ángel
Gómez, Raúl Ángel
de Araujo, Marcelo Ribeiro
de Oliveira, Ana Carolina Schmidt
Rivera, Joel Salvador Chávez
García, Jorge Alberto Godínez
Ferrand, Marina Piazza
Blitchtein-Winicki, Dora
Quality measurers of therapeutic communities for substance dependence: an international collaborative study survey in Latin America
title Quality measurers of therapeutic communities for substance dependence: an international collaborative study survey in Latin America
title_full Quality measurers of therapeutic communities for substance dependence: an international collaborative study survey in Latin America
title_fullStr Quality measurers of therapeutic communities for substance dependence: an international collaborative study survey in Latin America
title_full_unstemmed Quality measurers of therapeutic communities for substance dependence: an international collaborative study survey in Latin America
title_short Quality measurers of therapeutic communities for substance dependence: an international collaborative study survey in Latin America
title_sort quality measurers of therapeutic communities for substance dependence: an international collaborative study survey in latin america
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5738167/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29262838
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13011-017-0129-y
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