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Paths to Recovery Literature Review
(col10273)
Author:
David Gustafson
Institution:
Network for the Improvement of Addiction Treatment
Summary:
This report describes a systematic review of the process improvement literature, in and outside the substance abuse field, that hold evidence-based promise for significantly improving the nine Pathways to Recovery as defined by the Network for the Improvement of Addiction Treatment (NIATX). It was commissioned by NIATx and research began in July of 2004.
Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
70.40%
Revised:
2005-03-12
Revisions:
2
Accelerated Intake's Impact on Overall Attrition Rates
(m12680)
Author:
David Gustafson
Keywords:
accelerated intake
Summary:
Many substance abuse therapists feel that patients need to prove their level of motivation to enter treatment by being put on wait lists. By having clients meet certain requirements while on these lists, providers feel they are able to weed out those who are not sufficiently motivated to enter treatment ... this theory.
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Many substance abuse therapists feel that patients need to prove their level of motivation to enter treatment by being put on wait lists. By having clients meet certain requirements while on these lists, providers feel they are able to weed out those who are not sufficiently motivated to enter treatment. The research on accelerated intake refutes this theory.
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Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
57.58%
Revised:
2005-03-11
Revisions:
New
Addiction Severity Index
(m12681)
Author:
David Gustafson
Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
96.13%
Revised:
2005-03-13
Revisions:
New
ASAM PPC
(m12683)
Author:
David Gustafson
Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
93.23%
Revised:
2005-03-13
Revisions:
New
Case Management
(m12682)
Author:
David Gustafson
Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
49.94%
Revised:
2005-03-13
Revisions:
New
Centralized Intake Units
(m12684)
Author:
David Gustafson
Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
37.22%
Revised:
2005-03-13
Revisions:
New
Community Response
(m12685)
Author:
David Gustafson
Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
34.32%
Revised:
2005-03-13
Revisions:
New
Evidence for Improving First Request for Service
(m12675)
Author:
David Gustafson
Keywords:
bibliography
,
evidence
,
first request for service
Summary:
Bibliography to support improved first requests for service.
Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
44.99%
Revised:
2005-03-10
Revisions:
2
Evidence for Improving Intake and Assessment
(m12686)
Author:
David Gustafson
Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
29.84%
Revised:
2005-03-13
Revisions:
New
First Request for Service
(m12673)
Author:
David Gustafson
Keywords:
first request for service
,
NIATx
Summary:
First Contact is a key element in improving access to and retention in treatment. It provides the opportunity to better understand the needs of the customer and bring them successfully to treatment.
Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
46.97%
Revised:
2005-03-10
Revisions:
New
Introduction and Methods for Literature Review
(m12674)
Author:
David Gustafson
Keywords:
evidence
,
introduction
,
NIATx
,
paths to recovery
,
process improvement
Summary:
This report describes a systematic review of the process improvement literature, in and outside the substance abuse field, that hold evidence-based promise for significantly improving the nine Pathways to Recovery as defined by the Network for the Improvement of Addiction Treatment (NIATX). It was commissioned by NIATx and research began in July of 2004.
Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
88.55%
Revised:
2005-03-10
Revisions:
New
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