共享护理发展领域:阿片类药物处方

Jeff Fernandez
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本文阐述了在伦敦内行政区为应对对阿片类药物日益增长的依赖而开发的少数服务之一。它显示了从成瘾背景中开发的服务可以取得什么成就,以及这对患者有多大价值。它还通过案例研究说明,经验丰富的非医疗开处方者在初级保健中提供这种服务,通常治疗已形成类阿片依赖模式的患者,可以取得什么成果,以及如何使用替代药物治疗这种情况。
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Shared care development areas: opioid prescribing
This paper illustrates one of the few services developed in an inner London borough in response to the growing dependency on opioids. It shows what can be achieved with services developed from an addictions background and how valuable this can be for patients. It also illustrates, through case studies, what can be achieved with experienced non-medical prescribers delivering the service in primary care, often treating patients with developed patterns of dependency on opioids and how this can be treated using substitute medication.
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