Ling Walter, Farabee David, Liepa Dagmar, Wu Li-Tzy
Integrated Substance Abuse Programs, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Subst Abuse Rehabil. 2012 Jan 1;3(1):129-136. doi: 10.2147/SAR.S38902.
The fields of addiction medicine and addiction research have long sought an efficient yet comprehensive instrument to assess patient progress in treatment and recovery. Traditional tools are expensive, time consuming, complex, and based on topics that clinicians or researchers think are important. Thus, they typically do not provide patient-centered information that is meaningful and relevant to the lives of patients with substance use disorders. To improve our ability to understand patients' progress in treatment from their perspectives, the authors and colleagues developed a patient-oriented assessment instrument that has considerable advantages over existing instruments: brevity, simplicity, ease of administration, orientation to the patient, and cost (none). The resulting Treatment Effectiveness Assessment (TEA) elicits patient responses that help the patient and the clinician quickly gauge patient progress in treatment and in recovery, according to the patients' sense of what is important within four domains established by prior research. Patients provide both numerical responses and representative details on their substance use, health, lifestyle, and community. No software is required for data entry or scoring, and no formal training is required to administer the TEA. This article describes the development of the TEA and the initial phases of its application in clinical practice and in research.
成瘾医学和成瘾研究领域长期以来一直在寻找一种高效且全面的工具,以评估患者在治疗和康复过程中的进展。传统工具昂贵、耗时、复杂,且基于临床医生或研究人员认为重要的主题。因此,它们通常无法提供以患者为中心的、对物质使用障碍患者的生活有意义且相关的信息。为了提高我们从患者角度理解其治疗进展的能力,作者及其同事开发了一种以患者为导向的评估工具,该工具相对于现有工具具有相当大的优势:简短、简单、易于管理、以患者为导向且成本为零。由此产生的治疗效果评估(TEA)能引出患者的反应,根据先前研究确定的四个领域中患者认为重要的内容,帮助患者和临床医生快速评估患者在治疗和康复过程中的进展。患者会提供关于其物质使用、健康、生活方式和社区方面的数值反应以及代表性细节。数据录入或评分无需软件,实施TEA也无需正式培训。本文描述了TEA的开发过程及其在临床实践和研究中的初步应用阶段。