Bridging the Gap between Practice and Research: Forging Partnerships with Community-Based Drug and Alcohol Treatment
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- Bookshelf ID: NBK230402
- DOI: 10.17226/6169
Bridging the Gap between Practice and Research: Forging Partnerships with Community-Based Drug and Alcohol Treatment
Excerpt
Today, most substance abuse treatment is administered by community-based organizations. If providers could readily incorporate the most recent advances in understanding the mechanisms of addiction and treatment, the treatment would be much more effective and efficient. The gap between research findings and everyday treatment practice represents an enormous missed opportunity at this exciting time in this field.
Informed by real-life experiences in addiction treatment including workshops and site visits, Bridging the Gap Between Practice and Research examines why research remains remote from treatment and makes specific recommendations to community providers, federal and state agencies, and other decisionmakers. The book outlines concrete strategies for building and disseminating knowledge about addiction; for linking research, policy development, and everyday treatment implementation; and for helping drug treatment consumers become more informed advocates.
In candid language, the committee discusses the policy barriers and the human attitudes--the stigma, suspicion, and skepticism--that often hinder progress in addiction treatment. The book identifies the obstacles to effective collaboration among the research, treatment, and policy sectors; evaluates models to address these barriers; and looks in detail at the issue from the perspective of the community-based provider and the researcher.
Copyright 1998 by the National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved.
Sections
- COMMITTEE ON COMMUNITY-BASED DRUG TREATMENT
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Acronyms
- Executive Summary
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Gaps Between Research, Treatment, and Policy
- 3. Approaches to Closing the Gaps
- 4. Benefits and Challenges of Research Collaboration for Community-Based Treatment Providers
- 5. Benefits and Challenges of Community-Based Collaboration for Researchers
- 6. Findings and Recommendations
- Appendixes
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