2016, Número 2
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Salud Mental 2016; 39 (2)
Disponibilidad y barreras a la adopción de prácticas basadas en la evidencia para el tratamiento del uso de sustancias en México
Horigian VE, Espinal PS, Alonso E, Verdeja RE, Duan R, Usaga IM, Pérez-López A, Marín-Navarrete R, Feaster DJ
Idioma: Ingles.
Referencias bibliográficas: 26
Paginas: 77-84
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RESUMEN
Introducción
La literatura demuestra una demora en la adopción de las practicas
basadas en la evidencia (PBEs) para el tratamiento del abuso de sustancias
y apoya la necesidad de estudiar los factores involucrados en
este problema mundial.
Objetivo
Este estudio evaluó la disponiblildad y las barreras de la adopción de
PBE para el abuso de sustancias en una muestra de centros pertenencientes
a la nueva Red Mexicana de Ensayos Clinicos.
Método
Se administró una encuesta online a directores (
n = 8) y a clinicos (n =
40) de siete centros de tratamiento ambulatorio para el tratamiento de
las adicciones en México. Las preguntas se obtuvieron de dos encuestas
que se administraron en los Estados Unidos con los mismos objetivos.
Resultados
Los encuestados reportaron estar más dispuestos a la adopción de la
Terapia Cognitivo Conductual (CBT,83.3%) y Terapia de Incremento Motivacional
(MET, 79.1%),comparado con la facilitación de los 12 pasos
(58.3%),terapia de pareja (56.2%), Terapia Familiar Breve y Estratégica
(BSFT, 66.6%),e incentivos para la motivación (60.4%). Los directores
tuvieron menor promedio de Resistencia a las PBEs (11.8
vs. 17.4; p
= 0.01) que los clinicos. Las principales barreras identificadas por los
directores fueron no tener suficiente personal clínico, no poder costear
personal altamente entrenado, apoyo psiquiátrico y médico insuficiente.
Discusión y conclusión
La CBT y la MET emergieron como las PBEs usadas con mayor frecuencia
en centros que son parte de la Red Mexicana de Ensayos Clínicos.
Las actitudes positivas del personal hacia las PBEs son críticas
para la adopción.
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