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Antonio, Carl Abelardo T., Guevarra, Jonathan P., Cavinta, Lolita L., Cabrera, Patrik James D. L., Castillo, Eleanor C., Hembra, Mariano S., Fuderanan, Clara H., Reyes-Sare, Ma. Lourdes, Vista, Salvador Benjamin D. |
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International Journal of Training Research; Aug2019, Vol. 17 Issue 2, p187-198, 12p |
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Rehabilitation for persons who use drugs in the Philippines is premised on a multidisciplinary team approach to treatment, where delivery of services is collaboratively undertaken by physicians and rehabilitation practitioners. In 2013, a government-academe-civil society collaborative developed a customized training program for nurses, psychologists, social workers and other personnel involved in rehabilitation work. This 10-day accreditation course covered modules on understanding drug dependence, assessment, management of drug abuse and dependence, and drug rehabilitation work. Participants also had the opportunity to handle cases through a practicum. Between 2013 and 2016, eight training sessions were implemented for 252 rehabilitation practitioners from almost all of the Philippines' administrative regions. A paired-samples t-test showed that there was a significant difference in the pre-test (24.58 ± 4.08) and post-test scores (30.37 ± 4.66) of participants to the training, t(152) = 16.5949, p = <0.0001. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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