Lived Experiences of Interventionists on the Drug Rehabilitation Program

Jackilou Campeceno, Merlita Gamba, Adrian Josol, Donna Olaer, Marianie Pagaran, Rogelio Renoblas Jr., Ana Mae Seroje, Marven Jumawid, Shirley Molina
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In response to an overwhelming demand for drug abuse treatment services, the Matrix Intensive Outpatient Program (MIOP) was implemented in the Philippines. This study explores the lived experiences of interventionists in drug rehabilitation programs in Tagbilaran City. The researchers conducted a criminological research approach, specifically a qualitative design, in which the researchers used a Key Informant Interview (KII) with the help of an interview guide, field notes, and a voice recorder to collect data. The researchers used Colaizzi's approach to analyze the transcript material from the informant's comments during the interview. Responses were transcribed in a line format to code the significant statement, and linked statements were given defined meanings. After core meanings were given, they were filtered to produce cluster themes, and grouped again to formulate emergent themes as follows: Inter alia, inter alios (Among other things or between other persons.), Docendo discimus (By teaching, we learn.), In absentia lucis, Tenebrae vincunt (In the absence of light, darkness prevails.), Respice finem (Consider the end.), Sapere aude (Dare to know.), Acta non verba (Deeds, not words), and Ad Meliora (Towards better things.) as the study's outcomes. This research shared the lived experiences of drug interventionists which would serve as a guide in developing sustainable programs concerned with rehabilitating drug surrenders.
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药物康复计划干预者的生活经验
为了应对吸毒治疗服务的巨大需求,菲律宾实施了矩阵强化门诊计划(MIOP)。本研究探讨塔比拉兰市戒毒所干预人员的生活经验。研究人员采用了犯罪学研究方法,特别是定性设计,在访谈指南、现场笔记和录音机的帮助下,研究人员使用关键线人访谈(KII)来收集数据。研究人员使用Colaizzi的方法来分析采访中被调查者的评论。回答以行格式转录,以编码重要语句,并赋予关联语句定义的含义。在给出核心意义后,它们被筛选成集群主题,并再次分组以形成以下紧急主题:Inter alia, Inter alios(在其他事物或其他人之间),Docendo discimus(通过教学,我们学习),In absentia lucis, Tenebrae vincunt(在没有光的情况下,黑暗占主导地位),Respice finem(考虑结局),Sapere aude(敢于知道),Acta non verba(行动,而不是言语)和Ad Meliora(走向更好的事物)作为研究的结果。这项研究分享了毒品干预者的生活经验,这将为制定与戒毒康复有关的可持续计划提供指导。
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