Ouimette Paige, Jemelka Ron, Hall Judy, Brimner Karl, Krupski Antoinette, Stark Kenneth
Center for Integrated Healthcare, Syracuse VA Medical Center, Syracuse, New York 13210, USA.
Subst Use Misuse. 2007;42(1):113-27. doi: 10.1080/10826080601096657.
This study examined how Washington State's (WA) mental health treatment system provided services to patients with substance use disorders or dual diagnoses at several stages of care: crisis commitment, hospitalization, and outpatient treatment. A total of 30 key informants from urban and rural areas were surveyed between February and July 2004 using semi-structured interviews. Key informants represented direct service providers to chief operating officers. Themes, consensus, and disagreements were summarized. Results indicated that best practices are not consistently implemented and administrative and provider barriers hinder provision of more effective care. Findings highlight that work on how to best implement evidence-based practices is critical to improving care of dual diagnosis patients. Limitations of the study are noted as well as future research directions.
本研究考察了华盛顿州(WA)的心理健康治疗系统如何在几个护理阶段为患有物质使用障碍或双重诊断的患者提供服务:危机收容、住院治疗和门诊治疗。2004年2月至7月期间,通过半结构化访谈对来自城市和农村地区的30名关键信息提供者进行了调查。关键信息提供者代表了从直接服务提供者到首席运营官的各个层面。对主题、共识和分歧进行了总结。结果表明,最佳实践并未得到始终如一的实施,行政和提供者方面的障碍阻碍了更有效护理的提供。研究结果强调,如何最好地实施循证实践对于改善双重诊断患者的护理至关重要。同时指出了该研究的局限性以及未来的研究方向。