Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 1993 Dec;17(6):1130-45. doi: 10.1111/j.1530-0277.1993.tb05219.x.
No single treatment approach is effective for all persons with alcohol problems. A more promising strategy involves assigning patients to alternative treatments based on specific needs and characteristics of patients. Project MATCH is a multisite clinical trial designed to test a series of a priori hypotheses on how patient-treatment interactions relate to outcome. Two independent but parallel matching studies are being conducted, one with clients recruited from outpatient settings, the other with patients receiving aftercare treatment following inpatient care. Patients are randomly assigned to Twelve-Step Facilitation, Cognitive-Behavioral Coping Skills, or Motivational Enhancement Therapy. Subjects are followed at 3-month intervals for 1 year following completion of the 12-week treatment period and evaluated for changes in drinking patterns, functional status/quality of life, and treatment services utilization. Interaction effects with selected patient characteristics will be studied. Project MATCH will provide a rigorous test of the utility of patient-treatment matching in general and, depending on the specific a priori hypotheses validated, will have important implications for clinical practice.
没有一种单一的治疗方法对所有有酒精问题的人都有效。一种更有前景的策略是根据患者的特定需求和特征为其分配替代治疗方法。“匹配项目”(Project MATCH)是一项多地点临床试验,旨在检验一系列关于患者与治疗相互作用如何与结果相关的先验假设。正在进行两项独立但平行的匹配研究,一项研究的对象是从门诊环境招募的客户,另一项研究的对象是住院治疗后接受后续护理治疗的患者。患者被随机分配到十二步促进疗法、认知行为应对技能疗法或动机增强疗法。在为期12周的治疗期结束后,对受试者每隔3个月进行为期1年的随访,并评估饮酒模式、功能状态/生活质量以及治疗服务利用情况的变化。将研究与选定患者特征的相互作用效应。“匹配项目”将对一般情况下患者与治疗匹配的效用进行严格测试,并且根据所验证的具体先验假设,将对临床实践产生重要影响。