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Factors associated with the successful completion of a substance rehabilitation programme at a psychiatric training hospital

机译:与成功完成精神科培训医院成功完成物质康复计划的因素

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Background:Comorbid psychiatric and substance use disorders are common and present several treatment challenges.Aim:The aim of this study was to determine which patient and substance factors are associated with the completion of a substance rehabilitation programme in psychiatric inpatients.Setting:The study was conducted at the Substance Rehabilitation Unit (SRU) at Weskoppies Hospital, a psychiatric training hospital in South Africa, which offers a 6-week programme at the hospital for psychiatric inpatients.Methods:This descriptive, retrospective hospital-based study was carried out comparing completers and non-completers of the SRU programme with respect to patient and substance factors. All patients accepted into the SRU during 2013-2014 were included (n = 119). Data were collected over a year (2016-2017) from the clinical files, SRU referral forms, SRU attendance register, hospital computerised demographic records, nursing notes and administration files using a data collection sheet designed by the researchers for this study. Comparison between completers and non-completers was performed using Chi-Square or Fisher's Exact tests.Results:The SRU accepted 119 patients from January 2013 to December 2014. The majority of the sample were involuntary patients (n = 39), 30-49 years old (n = 57), male (n = 89), unmarried (n = 112), never having received a disability grant (n = 27), unemployed (n = 96) and with a Grade 8-11 education (n = 49). Substance-induced psychotic disorders (n = 39), schizophrenia (n = 29) and bipolar disorders (n = 22) were found to be common. Frequent medical comorbidities included head injury (n = 27), cardiovascular disease (n = 18) and HIV reactivity (n = 7). Cannabis (n = 98), alcohol (n = 94) and nicotine (n = 90) were the most frequently used substances. Level of education (p = 0.004), disability grant status (p = 0.004), Nyaope use (p = 0.001) and nicotine use (p = 0.049) were statistically seen to be significantly associated with completion. Psychiatric diagnoses and general medical comorbidity were not associated with completion.Conclusions:This study has yielded several results in areas that have not yet been well researched in South Africa. Risk factors for non-completion may include lower levels of education, being on a disability grant and using Nyaope or nicotine, but may vary in different settings. Future research should focus on identifying further factors that may affect completion of substance rehabilitation in psychiatric inpatients, the role of disability grants in patients with co-occurring disorders and the effect of Nyaope and nicotine use on treatment outcomes in this population. Effective and accessible interventions to assist vulnerable patients also need to be identified.? 2020. The Authors.
机译:背景:可康精神病和物质使用障碍是常见的,并且有几种治疗挑战。该研究的目的是确定哪些患者和物质因素与精神科入住性的物质康复程序完成有关.Setting:这项研究是在南非的精神病院培训医院卫生医院的物质康复单位(SRU)进行,该医院在医院为精神科入住者提供了一个为期6周的计划。方法:这种描述性,基于回顾性的医院的研究进行了比较,比较完成者SRU计划的非完整者关于患者和物质因素。包括在2013-2014期间接受SRU的所有患者(n = 119)。通过临床档案,SRU推荐表格,SRU出勤寄存器,医院计算机化人口统计记录,使用研究人员设计的数据收集表来收集数据,从临床档案,SRU推荐表格,SRU考勤寄存器,护理说明和管理文件中收集了一年(2016-2017)。完成者和非完井方之间的比较是使用Chi-Square或Fisher的精确测试进行的。结果:SRU从2013年1月到2014年1月接受了119名患者。大多数样本是非自愿患者(N = 39),30-49岁旧(n = 57),雄性(n = 89),未婚(n = 112),从未收到残疾授予(n = 27),失业(n = 96),并获得8-11年级教育(n = 49)。发现物质诱导的精神病(n = 39),发现精神分裂症(n = 29)和双极性疾病(n = 22)是常见的。频繁的医疗合并症包括头部损伤(n = 27),心血管疾病(n = 18)和HIV反应性(n = 7)。大麻(n = 98),醇(n = 94)和尼古丁(n = 90)是最常用的物质。教育(P = 0.004),残疾许可状态(P = 0.004),Nyaope使用(P = 0.001)和尼古丁使用(p值= 0.049)的水平进行统计学看出与完成时显著相关联。精神病诊断和一般医疗合并症与完成无关。结论:该研究在南非尚未得到很好研究的地区产生了几种结果。未完成的危险因素可能包括较低的教育水平,在残疾授予和使用Nyaope或尼古丁,但可能在不同的环境中变化。未来的研究应专注于确定可能影响精神存疏性物质康复的进一步因素,残疾授予患者的患者的作用以及Nyape和尼古丁对该人群治疗结果的影响。还需要确定有效和可访问的干预措施,还需要识别易受伤害患者。 2020.作者。

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