Brief family treatment intervention to promote aftercare among substance abusing patients in inpatient detoxification: transferring a research intervention to clinical practice |
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Authors: | O'Farrell Timothy J Murphy Marie Alter Jane Fals-Stewart William |
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Affiliation: | Families and Addiction Program, Harvard Medical School Department of Psychiatry, VA Boston Healthcare System, Brockton, Massachusetts 02301, USA. timothy_ofarrell@hms.harvard.edu |
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Abstract: | Two earlier studies showed that a brief family treatment (BFT) intervention for substance abusing patients in inpatient detoxification increased aftercare treatment post-detox. BFT consisted of meeting with the patient and a family member with whom the patient lived to review aftercare plans for the patient. A phone conference was used when logistics prevented an in-person family meeting. Based on the earlier research results, we trained a newly hired staff person to continue providing BFT. We monitored key process benchmarks derived from the earlier research studies to ensure ongoing fidelity in delivering BFT. This method proved successful in transferring BFT from delivery in a research study to ongoing delivery in routine clinical practice after the research ended. It also ensured that a high proportion of patients had their families contacted and included in planning the patients' aftercare. |
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Keywords: | Family Brief intervention |
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