El-Zoghby Safaa M, Madroumi Reda, Kewley Stephanie, Van Hout Marie Claire
Family Medicine Department, Faculty of Medicine, Suez Canal University, Ismailia, Egypt.
School of Psychology, Faculty of Health, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK.
J Ethn Subst Abuse. 2024 Apr 3:1-19. doi: 10.1080/15332640.2024.2336490.
Egypt is experiencing an increasing drug problem (cannabis, heroin, amphetamines, pharmaceutical opioids, synthetic cannabinoids). Whilst harm reduction and addiction treatment are provided by government and non-governmental organizations in Egypt, very little is known about physicians experience of handling patient substance use and substance use disorder (SUD) in primary care. A cross-sectional national study of 392 Egyptian Family Physicians (FPs) & General Practitioners (GPs) explored their knowledge, attitude and professional practice regarding management of SUD in primary care, as a first step toward identifying professional development support needs and informing general practice. Findings underscore the need for greater depth of addiction training during undergraduate medical education and in continuing professional development, so that Egyptian FPs/GPs can better prevent harmful substance use, detect patients with SUD, intervene and support those in treatment. This study provides unique information which will inform further development and scale of evidence based SUD brief intervention and treatment within Egyptian primary care.
埃及正面临日益严重的毒品问题(大麻、海洛因、安非他命、药用阿片类药物、合成大麻素)。尽管埃及的政府和非政府组织提供了减少伤害和成瘾治疗服务,但对于初级保健中医师处理患者药物使用和物质使用障碍(SUD)的经验却知之甚少。一项针对392名埃及家庭医生(FPs)和全科医生(GPs)的全国性横断面研究,探讨了他们在初级保健中对SUD管理的知识、态度和专业实践,作为确定专业发展支持需求和为全科医疗提供信息的第一步。研究结果强调,在本科医学教育和持续专业发展期间,需要更深入的成瘾培训,以便埃及的家庭医生/全科医生能够更好地预防有害物质使用、发现患有SUD的患者、进行干预并支持接受治疗的患者。这项研究提供了独特的信息,将为埃及初级保健中基于证据的SUD简短干预和治疗的进一步发展和推广提供参考。