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Introduction: program quality in substance dependency treatment.

S Magura1

  • 1Institute for Treatment and Services Research at National Development and Research Institutes, Inc., New York, New York 10048, USA.

Substance Use & Misuse
|January 4, 2001
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This volume explores program quality in substance dependency treatment, defining outcomes, disseminating research-based practices, and improving treatment processes through innovative accreditation and empirical research.

Area of Science:

  • Addiction Medicine
  • Health Services Research
  • Program Evaluation

Background:

  • Substance dependency treatment quality is critical for patient outcomes.
  • Current research and conceptualization require advancement.
  • Dissemination of evidence-based practices remains a challenge.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present the state-of-the-art in conceptualization and research on substance dependency treatment program quality.
  • To address key issues including outcome definition, dissemination, accreditation, and process measurement.
  • To synthesize theoretical and empirical findings from 20 original articles.

Main Methods:

  • Theoretical exploration of program quality concepts.
  • Empirical research on treatment quality elements.

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  • Review of innovative accreditation models.
  • Analysis of treatment process conceptualization and measurement.
  • Main Results:

    • Defines critical elements of program quality in substance abuse treatment.
    • Identifies strategies for disseminating research-based treatment.
    • Evaluates the role of accreditation in quality improvement.
    • Suggests methods for enhancing treatment process measurement.

    Conclusions:

    • Advances the understanding of program quality in substance dependency treatment.
    • Provides a research base for improving treatment effectiveness and delivery.
    • Highlights the importance of continuous quality improvement and evidence-based practices.