为双重诊断患者提供服务

E. Whicher, M. Abou-Saleh
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背景:15%参加社区精神卫生小组的患者存在严重精神疾病和药物滥用的合并症。虽然这些患者的预后比没有合并症的患者差,但从历史上看,现有的成瘾和精神卫生服务并没有为他们提供足够的服务。发展:在英国里士满,一项新的服务是为双重诊断的人开发的,没有额外的人员或财政资源。该模式由三个部分组成:社区药物和酒精小组的一名联络员,他与个别精神卫生小组合作,提供建议并参加多学科会议;对工作人员进行为期五天的双重诊断培训;还有一份精神健康和药物滥用小组联合治疗病人的协议。讨论:实现该模型的主要问题是吸引员工,但团队之间的总体转诊途径得到了改善。此外,大多数双重诊断患者参加联合预约,80名工作人员…
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Developing a service for people with dual diagnosis
Background: Comorbid severe mental illness and substance misuse occur in 15% of patients attending community mental health teams. Although these patients have poorer outcomes than those without comorbidity, historically they have been inadequately provided for by existing addiction and mental health services. Development: In Richmond, UK, a new service was developed for people with dual diagnosis without extra staffing or financial resources. The model comprised three components: a link worker from the community drug and alcohol team who works with individual mental health teams to offer advice and attend multidisciplinary meetings; a five-day training in dual diagnosis for staff; and a protocol for joint working of patients by both mental health and substance misuse teams. Discussion: The major issue in implementing the model was engaging staff, but overall referral pathways between teams have improved. In addition, the majority of dual diagnosis patients attend joint appointments, and 80 members of staf...
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