Addiction Medicine: Closing the Gap between Science and Practice

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  1. How important do you think it is that there be national standards for how addiction/substance
    abuse treatment services should be delivered to patients/clients?
    4.3 Not at all important (GO TO #19)
    15.1 Slightly important
    29.5 Moderately important
    51.1 Very important

  2. Which of the following would be in the best position to decide on such national standards for the
    delivery of addiction/substance abuse treatment services? (CHECK THE ONE THAT BEST
    APPLIES)
    13.7 The federal government
    33.6 National professional organizations
    38.2 State professional organizations
    14.5 Other (PLEASE SPECIFY)


III. EVALUATION



  1. What are the three main ways your program evaluates how well it is doing? (CHECK UP TO
    THREE RESPONSES)
    2.8 Our program does not conduct evaluations (GO TO #20)
    24.1 Informal reports of staff perceptions
    48.9 Random client feedback/testimonials
    31.2 Drug test results
    59.6 Program completion rates
    2.8 Reduction in use based on self-report of clients only
    19.9 Reduction in use based on self-report of clients AND information from other sources
    2.8 Abstinence from use based on self-report of clients only
    34.8 Abstinence from use based on self-report of clients AND information from other sources
    0.7 Remission of symptoms based on self-report of clients only
    18.4 Remission of symptoms based on self-report of clients AND information from other
    sources
    0.0 Reduced recidivism rates for criminal offenders based on self-report of clients only
    22.0 Reduced recidivism rates for criminal offenders based on self-report of clients AND other
    information from justice departments

  2. At what stage(s), if any, in the treatment of an individual patient, does your program assess how
    well treatment is working? (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY)
    7.8 Our program does not assess how well treatment is working (GO TO #21)
    43.3 At treatment program exit
    27.7 One month after treatment
    41.1 2 to 6 months after treatment
    14.9 7 to 12 months after treatment
    12.8 More than one year but less than five years after treatment
    2.1 Five years or more post-treatment

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