Staff attitude towards cocaine/crack-cocaine use amongst individuals with severe mental health problems in an inner city area of the UK

Ruth Clutterbuck, D. Tobin, J. Orford, A. Copello, M. Birchwood, E. Day, Hermine L. Graham, D. Mcgovern, E. Griffith
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Background: Cocaine/crack-cocaine use is associated with a number of negative outcomes in people with mental health problems. Aims: To explore the extent of use in individuals with severe mental health problems and impact of client use on mental health service staff. Method: Following Graham et al. (2001), care coordinators within community mental health teams in Birmingham, UK completed a prevalence survey of cocaine/crack-cocaine use in clients on their current caseload to determine the extent of use. Findings were compared to those of Graham et al. Interviews with staff explored the impact of cocaine/crack-cocaine on client outcome and effects on staff within the teams under study. Results: An increase in cocaine/crack-cocaine use is reported (from 5.6% to 11.5% over 8 years). Interview data indicate that despite this increase, staff declare themselves more competent and confident in dealing with cocaine/crack-cocaine use. Conclusions: We propose that the integration of substance use treatment within m...
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工作人员对联合王国内城地区有严重精神健康问题的个人使用可卡因/快克可卡因的态度
背景:可卡因/快克可卡因的使用与精神健康问题患者的一些负面后果有关。目的:探讨重度心理健康问题患者的药物使用情况及对心理卫生服务人员的影响。方法:根据Graham等人(2001)的研究,英国伯明翰社区精神卫生小组的护理协调员完成了一项针对客户当前病例量的可卡因/快克可卡因使用情况的流行调查,以确定使用程度。将研究结果与Graham等人的结果进行比较。与工作人员的访谈探讨了可卡因/快克可卡因对客户结果的影响以及对所研究小组内工作人员的影响。结果:可卡因/快克可卡因的使用增加(8年间从5.6%增加到11.5%)。访谈数据表明,尽管有所增加,但工作人员声称自己在处理可卡因/快克可卡因使用方面更有能力和信心。结论:我们建议将药物使用治疗纳入综合治疗方案。
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