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The Development of a National Training Program on Addiction Medicine in Indonesia (artikel dari buku berjudul Textbook of Addiction Treatment: International Perspectives; Vol.2)
Bibliografi
Author:
Ayu, Astri Parawita
;
Iskandar, Shelly
;
Pinxten, Lucas
;
De Jong, Cornelis A. J.
;
Schellekens, Arnt F. A.
Topik:
ADDICTION MEDICINE
;
drug user
;
addiction treatment
;
addiction medicine
;
treatment facility
;
addict
;
pecandu
;
tergantung
;
ketergantungan
;
pengguna
;
pemakai
;
narkoba
;
narkotika
;
NAPZA
Bahasa:
(EN )
ISBN:
978-88-470-5321-2/978-88-470-5322-9 (online)
Penerbit:
SPRINGER-VERLAG
Tempat Terbit:
MILAN
Tahun Terbit:
2015
Jenis:
Article - Untuk Buku
Fulltext:
2015-bab buku internasional-Astri Parawita Ayu.pdf
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Abstract
In Indonesia, substance use and misuse are a major public health concern with several problems, such as a huge prevalence of drug users, a small number of addiction treatment facilities, low utilization rate of treatment facilities, limited capacity of health professionals in addiction treatment field, and ongoing stigmatization. Addiction has been criminalized for a long time and has not been regarded yet as a medical problem. Addiction medicine is not recognized as a medical (sub)specialty. Most of the professionals working in addiction care have never received training on addiction. Medical education only provides addiction medicine training as a one-hour lecture as one of the psychiatric topics for medical students at the preclinical level. There is no formal training in addiction medicine for graduated medical doctors.
The Bandung Addiction Working Group developed as a part of the IMPACT program (Integrated Management of Prevention and Control and Treatment of HIV/AIDS) and in collaboration with several national and international institutions a national addiction medicine training program. They organize an expert consensus meeting of selected Indonesian experts in the field of addiction medicine. The meeting was followed by a training needs assessment and the curriculum development workshop. Those processes continued with the development of a national Indonesian Short Course in Addiction Medicine (I-SCAN). The kickoff I-SCAN training, planned for January 2012, was postponed. Lessons learned conclude this chapter
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