印度双重疾病患者的临床护理:不同的护理模式

IF 0.8 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Advances in Dual Diagnosis Pub Date : 2022-11-16 DOI:10.1108/add-09-2022-0025
Y. Balhara, Abhishek Ghosh, S. Sarkar, J. Mahadevan, Arghya Pal, V. Narasimha, D. Kattula, Sambhu Prasad, A. Parmar, P. Kathiresan, Aparna Basu, Gayatri Bhatia, R. Shah, N. Dhagudu, R. Tripathi, B. Bharadwaj
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目的本研究旨在概述印度双重障碍患者的临床护理模式。设计/方法/方法印度双重诊断网络(DDIN)所有共享其中心临床护理服务的成员都被邀请分享其模型的细节。此外,还向那些不能参加在线会议但有兴趣提供有关其模型所需信息的成员发出了邀请。对受访者分享的信息进行了整理。然后根据它们的特征对不同的模型进行分类。研究结果根据临床护理服务组织在不同环境下的分类,出现了五种不同的模式。这些是专门的双重诊断诊所;在普通精神病学护理中,作为物质使用障碍(SUD)治疗服务提供双重障碍服务;在普通精神病学护理中为双重障碍提供服务;为双重精神障碍提供与一般精神科护理分开的双重精神障碍治疗服务;在普通精神病学服务中提供双重障碍服务,并结合独家SUD治疗服务。目前,关于低收入和中等收入国家双重障碍模型的文献有限。作者认为,印度对这些模式的记录将有助于在其他卫生保健机构设立双重障碍服务。这项研究可以成为在建立新服务时做出明智选择的宝贵资源。
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Clinical care of patients with dual disorders in India: diverse models of care delivery
Purpose This study aims to offer an overview of the models of clinical care of the patients with dual disorders in India. Design/methodology/approach All the members of the Dual Diagnosis India Network (DDIN) who shared the clinical care delivery at their center were invited to share the details of their model. In addition, an invite was also sent to those members who could not attend the online session but were interested in contributing the required information about their model. The information shared by the respondents was collated. The different models were then categorized based on their features. Findings Following the categorization of the clinical care services organization across different settings, five different models emerged. These were specialized dual diagnosis clinic; services for dual disorders offered as substance use disorder (SUD) treatment services within general psychiatry care; services for dual disorders in general psychiatry care; services for dual disorders offered as SUD treatment services separated from general psychiatry care; and services for dual disorders offered in general psychiatry services combined with exclusive SUD treatment services. Originality/value Currently, there is limited literature on models of dual disorders from the low- and middle-income countries. The authors believe that the documentation of these models from India shall be of help while setting up services for dual disorders in other health-care settings. This study can be a valuable resource for making informed choices while setting up new services.
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