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Evolution of Drug use After Enforcing a Protocol in a Medium Stay Unit. Results Four Years Later
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 April 2020
Abstract
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.
We first 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). Afterwards, we analyzed if drug use during hospitalization continues decreasing in 2007.
In the protocol urine samples are collected when there’s a past misuse history, consumption suspicion, randomly and every time they leave for home.
It is proved that drug use decreases during hospitalization since the new protocol came into force. Drug use continues reducing since the enforcement of the drug screening protocol.
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, and each year, the reduction of drug misuse is higher. So we think it’s convenient to generalize this kind of measures.
- Type
- P01-88
- Information
- European Psychiatry , Volume 24 , Issue S1: 17th EPA Congress - Lisbon, Portugal, January 2009, Abstract book , January 2009 , 24-E476
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- Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2009
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