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Evolution of drug use after enforcing a new protocol in a medium stay unit

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 April 2020

M. Torreblanca
Affiliation:
Hospital Psiquiátrico de Zamudio, Zamudio, Vizcaya, Spain
E. Zallo
Affiliation:
Hospital Psiquiátrico de Zamudio, Zamudio, Vizcaya, Spain
A. Sarasola
Affiliation:
Hospital Psiquiátrico de Zamudio, Zamudio, Vizcaya, Spain
E. Garnica
Affiliation:
Hospital Psiquiátrico de Zamudio, Zamudio, Vizcaya, Spain
N. Sánchez
Affiliation:
Hospital Psiquiátrico de Zamudio, Zamudio, Vizcaya, Spain
O. Euba
Affiliation:
Hospital Psiquiátrico de Zamudio, Zamudio, Vizcaya, Spain
A. Arnaiz
Affiliation:
Hospital Psiquiátrico de Zamudio, Zamudio, Vizcaya, Spain
M.M. López
Affiliation:
Hospital Psiquiátrico de Zamudio, Zamudio, Vizcaya, Spain
E. Pinilla
Affiliation:
Hospital Psiquiátrico de Zamudio, Zamudio, Vizcaya, Spain
F. Chicharro
Affiliation:
Hospital Psiquiátrico de Zamudio, Zamudio, Vizcaya, Spain

Abstract

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Background and aims:

Comorbidity between drug misuse and mental disorders affects negatively in the prognosis of psychistric illness, so it´s important to guarantee drug abstinence at least during hospitalization. This is even more significant in a medium stay unit because patients are more serious and resistant to treatment.

In February 2003, a multidisciplinary group was formed to evaluate the situation of drug use in a psychiatric hospital and a drug screening protocol was then created.

We evaluate if with the protocol, drug use decreases during hospitalization in a medium stay unit in a psychiatric hospital.

Material and methods:

It is compared drug use (positive results in urine samples) from 2000 to 2002 (before protocol: urine samples collected when there´s drug misuse suspicion) with the period after the protocol was enforced (from 2003 to 2006). In the protocol urine samples are collected when there´s a past misuse history, consumption suspicion, randomly and every time they leave for home.

Results:

It is proved that drug use decreases during hospitalization since the new protocol came into force.

Conclusion:

The introduction and exhaustive completion of a protocol designed to decrease drug misuse in a psychiatric hospitalization unit, provokes a high reduction of drug use, so we think it´s convenient to generalize this kind of measures.

Type
Poster Session 1: Alcoholism and Other Addictions
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2007
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