Introducing care management to Brazil’s alcohol and substance use disorder population

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Autor(a) principal: Pinsky,Ilana
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Bernal,Camila, Vuolo,Lindsey, Neighbors,Charles
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry (São Paulo. 1999. Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-44462018000300320
Resumo: Brazil has a sizable alcohol and substance use disorder (ASUD) population, yet there are considerable gaps in treatment access and retention. ASUD, a chronic medical condition, is highly comorbid with medical and behavioral health disorders. This indicates a need for more targeted interventions in order to achieve health care integration (a major goal of Brazil’s health care system). Care management – that is, the organization of patient care by an institution – is a viable strategy to engage individuals with ASUD who might benefit from treatment but are not aware of or do not use the available resources, as well as to help maintain patients in treatment. Care management is considered an essential supplement to the treatment of chronic disease. The objective of this article is to discuss the applicability of care management for the treatment of ASUD within the public health care system in Brazil. We describe models of care management that have been adopted internationally and identify the feasibility and advantages for its adoption in Brazil.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Introducing care management to Brazil’s alcohol and substance use disorder population
title Introducing care management to Brazil’s alcohol and substance use disorder population
spellingShingle Introducing care management to Brazil’s alcohol and substance use disorder population
Pinsky,Ilana
care management
substance use
Brazil
treatment integration
title_short Introducing care management to Brazil’s alcohol and substance use disorder population
title_full Introducing care management to Brazil’s alcohol and substance use disorder population
title_fullStr Introducing care management to Brazil’s alcohol and substance use disorder population
title_full_unstemmed Introducing care management to Brazil’s alcohol and substance use disorder population
title_sort Introducing care management to Brazil’s alcohol and substance use disorder population
author Pinsky,Ilana
author_facet Pinsky,Ilana
Bernal,Camila
Vuolo,Lindsey
Neighbors,Charles
author_role author
author2 Bernal,Camila
Vuolo,Lindsey
Neighbors,Charles
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author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pinsky,Ilana
Bernal,Camila
Vuolo,Lindsey
Neighbors,Charles
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv care management
substance use
Brazil
treatment integration
topic care management
substance use
Brazil
treatment integration
description Brazil has a sizable alcohol and substance use disorder (ASUD) population, yet there are considerable gaps in treatment access and retention. ASUD, a chronic medical condition, is highly comorbid with medical and behavioral health disorders. This indicates a need for more targeted interventions in order to achieve health care integration (a major goal of Brazil’s health care system). Care management – that is, the organization of patient care by an institution – is a viable strategy to engage individuals with ASUD who might benefit from treatment but are not aware of or do not use the available resources, as well as to help maintain patients in treatment. Care management is considered an essential supplement to the treatment of chronic disease. The objective of this article is to discuss the applicability of care management for the treatment of ASUD within the public health care system in Brazil. We describe models of care management that have been adopted internationally and identify the feasibility and advantages for its adoption in Brazil.
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