2016
DOI: 10.4172/2155-6105.1000280
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User-involvement/oriented Care Models and Substance Use Disorder Care: Review of the Literature

Abstract: A review of the most current substance use disorder (SUD) treatment/care literature best practices, suggests implementation of user-involvement/oriented models of care results in successful care outcomes. User-involvement models of care are (1) person-centred, (2) demonstrate a patient/person participation approach, (3) apply shared decision-making, and (4) include a recovery model approach to care and client-provider interaction. Current studies that have examined the implementation of user-involvement models… Show more

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“…When we engage in the practice of micro and macro aggression towards patients, including the constant reminder of devastating statistics about relapse and death, we are feeding into our client's desperation in a very anxiety provoking way, which is contraindicated according to the best practices literature [5]. How do we instil hope in ourselves and our patients in the wake of organizational stress and trauma?…”
Section: Implications For Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…When we engage in the practice of micro and macro aggression towards patients, including the constant reminder of devastating statistics about relapse and death, we are feeding into our client's desperation in a very anxiety provoking way, which is contraindicated according to the best practices literature [5]. How do we instil hope in ourselves and our patients in the wake of organizational stress and trauma?…”
Section: Implications For Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The meta-analyses conducted by Miller and his colleagues, references the concepts, individually stressing the importance of their comprehensive inclusion as best practices in SUD care, treatment, and services [8]. Nonetheless, current studies that examine the userinvolvement models of care in SUD treatment are limited according to a comprehensive review of the literature [5] and represent a great degree of overlap without identifying care outcomes that are specific to each model.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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