Inpatient detoxification for alcohol and other drug use: qualitative study of patients' accounts of their relationships with staff

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作者
Neale, Joanne [1 ]
Cairns, Beth [2 ]
Gardiner, Kevin [2 ]
Livingston, Wulf [3 ]
Mccarthy, Trevor [2 ]
Perkins, Andrew [2 ]
机构
[1] Kings Coll London, Natl Addict Ctr, Inst Psychiat Psychol & Neurosci, London SE5 8BB, England
[2] Figure 8 Consultancy Serv Ltd, Dundee, Scotland
[3] Wrexham Univ, Fac Social & Life Sci, Wrexham, Wales
关键词
Detoxification; Inpatient; Substance use; Therapeutic alliance; Qualitative research; THERAPEUTIC ALLIANCE; CARE; COMMUNICATION; HEALTH; PSYCHOTHERAPY; OUTPATIENT; RECOVERY; SERVICES; STIGMA;
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10.1186/s13722-024-00523-0
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R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
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BackgroundThe therapeutic alliance is an important predictor of treatment outcomes but people who use alcohol and other drugs report mixed views of treatment providers. We analysed patients' accounts of inpatient detoxification staff to ascertain whether, and if so how, relationships with them, and thus the therapeutic alliance, might be improved.MethodsSemi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted (in 2022/2023) with 20 people (14 males; 6 females) who had just completed inpatient detoxification in sixteen different facilities. Interviews were part of a larger longitudinal qualitative evaluation of an initiative to increase inpatient detoxification capacity across England.ResultsPatients described how treatment was delivered by professionals with diverse roles. They rated staff highly and appreciated their personal qualities; the standard of medical care and non-medical services they provided; their willingness to provide privacy, freedom and choice; the support given at key points in the treatment journey; and the positive impact staff relationships had on their substance use and lives more generally. Criticisms of staff were infrequent, mostly related to specific individuals or events, and potentially more common when detoxification occurred within general hospitals rather than within specialist services.ConclusionsPatients' accounts of staff in this study were more positive than documented in previous literature. However, the characteristics that patients appreciated (and disliked) were consistent with earlier research. There was scope to improve in some services and patient groups not interviewed may have held more negative views of staff. Overall, the holistic and patient-centred approach that staff adopted, and patients valued, appears to contribute to a good therapeutic alliance.
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