Clinique intégrative des addictions coexistant avec d’autres pathologies en médecine générale [Integrative medicine for patients suffering from addictive disorders alongside other pathologies in general practice]

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Název: Clinique intégrative des addictions coexistant avec d’autres pathologies en médecine générale [Integrative medicine for patients suffering from addictive disorders alongside other pathologies in general practice]
Autoři: Gray, R., Pasche, C., Daeppen, J.B.
Zdroj: Revue medicale suisse, vol. 20, no. 877, pp. 1119-1123
Informace o vydavateli: 2024.
Rok vydání: 2024
Témata: Humans, General Practice/methods, Substance-Related Disorders/therapy, Integrative Medicine/methods, Integrative Medicine/organization & administration, Mental Disorders/therapy, Mental Disorders/diagnosis
Popis: People suffering from substance use disorders frequently suffer from concomitant affections such as other addictions, psychiatric, somatic or social problems. Clarifying objectives and priorities with the patient and coordination of care are the priority in the follow up suggested in this article. We present a clinical example in which the modality of care is adapted depending on the evolution of the patient's needs. The follow up by a general practitioner can be pursued in parallel to specialized care. The modality of this collaboration will have to adapt to the patients' and healthcare workers' needs. This follow-up aims to provide good quality health care all the while supporting the healthcare providers who can, sometimes, feel helplessness.
Druh dokumentu: Review
Popis souboru: application/pdf
Jazyk: French
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Abstrakt:People suffering from substance use disorders frequently suffer from concomitant affections such as other addictions, psychiatric, somatic or social problems. Clarifying objectives and priorities with the patient and coordination of care are the priority in the follow up suggested in this article. We present a clinical example in which the modality of care is adapted depending on the evolution of the patient's needs. The follow up by a general practitioner can be pursued in parallel to specialized care. The modality of this collaboration will have to adapt to the patients' and healthcare workers' needs. This follow-up aims to provide good quality health care all the while supporting the healthcare providers who can, sometimes, feel helplessness.