Khan Farrah, Krishnan Archana, Ghani Mansur A, Wickersham Jeffrey A, Fu Jeannia J, Lim Sin How, Dhaliwal Sangeeth Kaur, Kamarulzaman Adeeba, Altice Frederick L
a Section of Infectious Diseases , Yale University School of Medicine , New Haven , Connecticut , USA.
b Department of Communication , University at Albany, State University of New York , Albany , New York , USA.
Subst Use Misuse. 2018 Jan 28;53(2):249-259. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2016.1267217. Epub 2017 Feb 22.
As part of an ongoing initiative by the Malaysian government to implement alternative approaches to involuntary detention of people who use drugs, the National Anti-Drug Agency has created new voluntary drug treatment programs known as Cure and Care (C&C) Centers that provide free access to addiction treatment services, including methadone maintenance therapy, integrated with social and health services.
We evaluated early treatment outcomes and client satisfaction among patients accessing C&C treatment and ancillary services at Malaysia's second C&C Center located in Kota Bharu, Kelantan.
In June-July 2012, a cross-sectional convenience survey of 96 C&C inpatients and outpatients who entered treatment >30 days previously was conducted to assess drug use, criminal justice experience, medical co-morbidities, motivation for seeking treatment, and attitudes towards the C&C. Drug use was compared for the 30-day-period before C&C entry and the 30-day-period before the interview.
Self-reported drug use levels decreased significantly among both inpatient and outpatient clients after enrolling in C&C treatment. Higher levels of past drug use, lower levels of social support, and more severe mental health issues were reported by participants who were previously imprisoned. Self-reported satisfaction with C&C treatment services was high. Conclusions/Importance: Preliminary evidence of reduced drug use and high levels of client satisfaction among C&C clients provide support for Malaysia's ongoing transition from compulsory drug detention centers (CDDCs) to these voluntary drug treatment centers. If C&C centers are successful, Malaysia plans to gradually transition away from CDDCs entirely.
作为马来西亚政府正在开展的一项倡议的一部分,旨在实施替代非自愿拘留吸毒人员的方法,国家禁毒局创建了新的自愿戒毒治疗项目,即“治愈与关怀”(C&C)中心,该中心提供免费的成瘾治疗服务,包括美沙酮维持治疗,并与社会和健康服务相结合。
我们评估了在马来西亚吉兰丹州哥打巴鲁的第二个C&C中心接受治疗及辅助服务的患者的早期治疗效果和客户满意度。
2012年6月至7月,对96名入院治疗超过30天的C&C住院患者和门诊患者进行了横断面便利调查,以评估药物使用情况、刑事司法经历、合并症、寻求治疗的动机以及对C&C的态度。比较了进入C&C治疗前30天和访谈前30天的药物使用情况。
参加C&C治疗后,住院患者和门诊患者自我报告的药物使用水平均显著下降。曾被监禁的参与者报告称过去的药物使用水平较高、社会支持水平较低且心理健康问题更严重。患者对C&C治疗服务的自我报告满意度较高。结论/重要性:药物使用减少以及C&C客户高度满意的初步证据为马来西亚从强制戒毒中心(CDDC)向这些自愿戒毒治疗中心的持续转变提供了支持。如果C&C中心取得成功,马来西亚计划逐步完全淘汰CDDC。