[Care network in addictive pathologies: where is it?].

Rev Prat

Service de traitement des maladies alcooliques Hôpital Beaujon-92118 Clichy.

Published: June 2003

AI Article Synopsis

  • Network practice is essential for addressing addiction treatment needs, focusing on social and health aspects through collaboration among health workers.
  • This coordinated approach has been effective for over twenty years but has gained recent recognition from health authorities.
  • To enhance and sustain this network model, additional support in finance, human resources, and legal assistance is crucial.

Article Abstract

Network practise is important in the care of addictive pathologies. It aims to fulfill patient needs on a social and health level, as part of a concertive approach from the different health workers. Co-ordinated practise seems to provide an adapted and proven response for more than twenty years now, but has only recently been recognised as such by the health authorities. It was originally initiated by militant care workers in response to a daily reality too complex to be managed alone. The bringing together of experience and competencies, an adapted response to the demands in a context of dependency, patient care facilitated by exchanges, complementarily and the sharing of competencies are the objectives of a rich and beneficial network. However, it seems necessary to supplement with financial, human and legal help in order maintain the continuity and improve this novel approach.

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