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Monitorização dos resultados terapêuticos no contexto de tratamento das toxicodependências

Therapy outcome monitoring in drug addction treatment
Authors: Machado, Paulo P. P.; Klein, John M.; Farate, Carlos;

Monitorização dos resultados terapêuticos no contexto de tratamento das toxicodependências

Abstract

A proliferação de abordagens terapêuticas tem fornecido pouca evidência empírica sobre a eficácia de tais intervenções nos contextos clínicos, para além dos relatos dos clínicos e pacientes. O presente artigo apresenta um projecto de investigação que procura monitorizar os resultados e a gestão em psicoterapia numa unidade de tratamento de toxicodependências — o CAT Oriental do Porto. Este projecto rege-se por dois objectivos centrais: (1) realização de avaliação “naturalista” dos procedimentos de tratamento em saúde mental como é implementada no contexto de tratamento; (2) criação de um instrumento (software para gestão clínica) que torne acessível os resultados da investigação aos clínicos. Assim, o projecto procura fornecer uma base empírica para a tomada de decisão clínica e validar empiricamente os procedimentos psicoterapêuticos.

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Resultados, Toxicodependências psicoterapia, Tratamento baseado empiricamente, Mental health, Saúde mental, Drug addiction psychotherapy, Evidence-based treatment, Outcome

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