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A PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF THE IMPLIMENTATION OF A MODEL INTENSIVE DE-ADDICTION TREATMENT PROGRAM AT A PIONEER DE-ADDICTION CENTRE IN ARMED FORCES

AIM: To study the course and outcome of an Intensive Structured Deaddiction programme in armed forces personnel at a pioneer deaddiction centre. METHOD: .345 difficult to treat patients were treated in batches with the structured management program consisting detailed assessment, pharmacotherapy, Mo...

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Autores principales: Baby, Lt Col S, Chakraborty, Lt Col R, Saha, Col A, Gantait, (Lt Col) VV
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9129827/
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0019-5545.341500
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author Baby, Lt Col S
Chakraborty, Lt Col R
Saha, Col A
Gantait, (Lt Col) VV
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description AIM: To study the course and outcome of an Intensive Structured Deaddiction programme in armed forces personnel at a pioneer deaddiction centre. METHOD: .345 difficult to treat patients were treated in batches with the structured management program consisting detailed assessment, pharmacotherapy, Motivation Enhancement Therapy, Cognitive Behaviuor therapy, Psycho Education in three phases over a six-week period. The here phases consisted of Evaluation (One week) De-addiction Phase (Four weeks) and post treatment Protocol Phase (one week)A dedicated de-addiction team was ear-marked, headed by a specialist in Addiction Psychiatry. The cases were followed by means of a standardised protocol. RESULTS: 10 batches with total of 345 patients have received benefit of de-addiction therapy. 94% of these were AUD cases, 4% cannabis and 2% were addicted to opioids. On the basis of feedback received from units of the patients , 58.4% were reported to be completely abstinent, 16.7% occasionally drinking with satisfactory vocational performance, 13.9 % had relapsed into substance use and 11 % were lost to follow up. DISCUSSION: Sociodemographic were similar to other studies conducted in armed forces. All the patients were matriculates and above. Domestic violence reported less which could be due to under-reporting. Comparison with similar methods at other places in military set up is not possible at this stage. CONCLUSION: A well structured and intensive and comprehensive deaddiction program seems to be working well in the military set up. Fine tuning the method and training to medical residents, nursing staff and medical officers hold the prospect of a salutary change in the attitude of all and improve soldier efficiency.
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spelling pubmed-91298272022-05-25 A PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF THE IMPLIMENTATION OF A MODEL INTENSIVE DE-ADDICTION TREATMENT PROGRAM AT A PIONEER DE-ADDICTION CENTRE IN ARMED FORCES Baby, Lt Col S Chakraborty, Lt Col R Saha, Col A Gantait, (Lt Col) VV Indian J Psychiatry Col Kirpal Singh Award AIM: To study the course and outcome of an Intensive Structured Deaddiction programme in armed forces personnel at a pioneer deaddiction centre. METHOD: .345 difficult to treat patients were treated in batches with the structured management program consisting detailed assessment, pharmacotherapy, Motivation Enhancement Therapy, Cognitive Behaviuor therapy, Psycho Education in three phases over a six-week period. The here phases consisted of Evaluation (One week) De-addiction Phase (Four weeks) and post treatment Protocol Phase (one week)A dedicated de-addiction team was ear-marked, headed by a specialist in Addiction Psychiatry. The cases were followed by means of a standardised protocol. RESULTS: 10 batches with total of 345 patients have received benefit of de-addiction therapy. 94% of these were AUD cases, 4% cannabis and 2% were addicted to opioids. On the basis of feedback received from units of the patients , 58.4% were reported to be completely abstinent, 16.7% occasionally drinking with satisfactory vocational performance, 13.9 % had relapsed into substance use and 11 % were lost to follow up. DISCUSSION: Sociodemographic were similar to other studies conducted in armed forces. All the patients were matriculates and above. Domestic violence reported less which could be due to under-reporting. Comparison with similar methods at other places in military set up is not possible at this stage. CONCLUSION: A well structured and intensive and comprehensive deaddiction program seems to be working well in the military set up. Fine tuning the method and training to medical residents, nursing staff and medical officers hold the prospect of a salutary change in the attitude of all and improve soldier efficiency. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2022-03 2022-03-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9129827/ http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0019-5545.341500 Text en Copyright: © 2022 Indian Journal of Psychiatry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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A PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF THE IMPLIMENTATION OF A MODEL INTENSIVE DE-ADDICTION TREATMENT PROGRAM AT A PIONEER DE-ADDICTION CENTRE IN ARMED FORCES
title A PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF THE IMPLIMENTATION OF A MODEL INTENSIVE DE-ADDICTION TREATMENT PROGRAM AT A PIONEER DE-ADDICTION CENTRE IN ARMED FORCES
title_full A PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF THE IMPLIMENTATION OF A MODEL INTENSIVE DE-ADDICTION TREATMENT PROGRAM AT A PIONEER DE-ADDICTION CENTRE IN ARMED FORCES
title_fullStr A PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF THE IMPLIMENTATION OF A MODEL INTENSIVE DE-ADDICTION TREATMENT PROGRAM AT A PIONEER DE-ADDICTION CENTRE IN ARMED FORCES
title_full_unstemmed A PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF THE IMPLIMENTATION OF A MODEL INTENSIVE DE-ADDICTION TREATMENT PROGRAM AT A PIONEER DE-ADDICTION CENTRE IN ARMED FORCES
title_short A PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF THE IMPLIMENTATION OF A MODEL INTENSIVE DE-ADDICTION TREATMENT PROGRAM AT A PIONEER DE-ADDICTION CENTRE IN ARMED FORCES
title_sort prospective study of the implimentation of a model intensive de-addiction treatment program at a pioneer de-addiction centre in armed forces
topic Col Kirpal Singh Award
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9129827/
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0019-5545.341500
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