Development and evaluation of addiction treatment programs in Latin America
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Development and evaluation of addiction treatment programs in Latin America
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Development and evaluation of addiction treatment programs in Latin America: Erratum.Curr Opin Psychiatry. 2018 Sep;31(5):424. doi: 10.1097/YCO.0000000000000448. Curr Opin Psychiatry. 2018. PMID: 30045147 No abstract available.
Abstract
Purpose of review: The aim of this article is to present a state-of-the-art review of the scientific studies that have evaluated healthcare systems, services and programs for addiction treatment in Latin America. As a secondary aim, this article presents a brief description and analysis of the addiction prevention and treatment resources and programs available in Latin America, based on information from the ATLAS on Substance Use (ATLAS-SU) project led by the WHO.
Recent findings: Substance use disorders (SUDs) are among the main causes associated with global burden of disease. Around the world, many initiatives have been proposed to promote policies to reduce substance use and reduce the impact of SUD, including integrating treatments into healthcare systems, increasing access to treatment programs and impacting outcome measures. In Latin America, multiple efforts have been implemented to improve addiction services and programs, although little is known about the impact they have generated.
Summary: International studies report the availability of strategies and public inicitatives on prevention and treatment of addiction in Latin America. These studies also report established networks of public and private services that include prevention and detoxification programs, outpatient and residential treatment, and also social reintegration initiatives. However, despite these advances, information on the evaluation of the progress, results and impact of these programs is limited.
Conflict of interest statement
Conflicts of interest
The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
Neither INPRFM nor PAHO had any role in the analysis of the information, preparation of the manuscript and in the decision to publish. This work reflects solely the opinions of the authors.
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