The utilisation of the continuum of care for treatment of persons with a substance use disorder : service providers’ and service users’ experiences and perceptions

In South Africa, substance use, abuse and dependency is twice the world norm. To address this trend, the continuum of care guides legislative prescriptions for the treatment of a substance use disorder. This study aimed to address the lack of a description of the utilisation thereof in literature an...

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Main Author: Moyana, Watson
Other Authors: Van der Westhuizen, Marichen Ann
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/25591
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-255912019-07-20T03:13:32Z The utilisation of the continuum of care for treatment of persons with a substance use disorder : service providers’ and service users’ experiences and perceptions Moyana, Watson Van der Westhuizen, Marichen Ann Chemical substance Continuum of care Service provider Service user Substance use disorder Utilisation 362.29180968 Drug addicts -- Services for -- South Africa -- Case studies Substance abuse -- Patients -- Counseling of -- South Africa -- Case studies Drug addicts -- Rehabilitation -- South Africa -- Case studies Drug abuse -- Treatment -- South Africa -- Case studies Drug abuse -- South Africa -- Prevention -- Case studies Substance abuse -- Patients -- Rehabilitation -- South Africa -- Case studies Drug addicts -- Care -- South Africa -- Case studies In South Africa, substance use, abuse and dependency is twice the world norm. To address this trend, the continuum of care guides legislative prescriptions for the treatment of a substance use disorder. This study aimed to address the lack of a description of the utilisation thereof in literature and recent research findings. A qualitative approach was followed and purposive sampling was employed to collect data from both service providers and users of services. Tesch’s framework for qualitative data analysis (Creswell, 2014:218) was used to identify themes, sub-themes and categories, while the data was compared with existing literature on the identified themes. The trustworthiness of the findings was enhanced by the verification of the data through aspects of credibility/authenticity, transformability, dependability and conformability (Schurink, Fouché and de Vos, 2011:397). Informed consent, confidentiality , non-compensation, debriefing of participants, and the management of information were considered to ensure ethical practice. Social Work M.A.(S.S.) 2019-07-18T12:02:35Z 2019-07-18T12:02:35Z 2019-01 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/25591 en 1 online resource ([10], 166 leaves)
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topic Chemical substance
Continuum of care
Service provider
Service user
Substance use disorder
Utilisation
362.29180968
Drug addicts -- Services for -- South Africa -- Case studies
Substance abuse -- Patients -- Counseling of -- South Africa -- Case studies
Drug addicts -- Rehabilitation -- South Africa -- Case studies
Drug abuse -- Treatment -- South Africa -- Case studies
Drug abuse -- South Africa -- Prevention -- Case studies
Substance abuse -- Patients -- Rehabilitation -- South Africa -- Case studies
Drug addicts -- Care -- South Africa -- Case studies
spellingShingle Chemical substance
Continuum of care
Service provider
Service user
Substance use disorder
Utilisation
362.29180968
Drug addicts -- Services for -- South Africa -- Case studies
Substance abuse -- Patients -- Counseling of -- South Africa -- Case studies
Drug addicts -- Rehabilitation -- South Africa -- Case studies
Drug abuse -- Treatment -- South Africa -- Case studies
Drug abuse -- South Africa -- Prevention -- Case studies
Substance abuse -- Patients -- Rehabilitation -- South Africa -- Case studies
Drug addicts -- Care -- South Africa -- Case studies
Moyana, Watson
The utilisation of the continuum of care for treatment of persons with a substance use disorder : service providers’ and service users’ experiences and perceptions
description In South Africa, substance use, abuse and dependency is twice the world norm. To address this trend, the continuum of care guides legislative prescriptions for the treatment of a substance use disorder. This study aimed to address the lack of a description of the utilisation thereof in literature and recent research findings. A qualitative approach was followed and purposive sampling was employed to collect data from both service providers and users of services. Tesch’s framework for qualitative data analysis (Creswell, 2014:218) was used to identify themes, sub-themes and categories, while the data was compared with existing literature on the identified themes. The trustworthiness of the findings was enhanced by the verification of the data through aspects of credibility/authenticity, transformability, dependability and conformability (Schurink, Fouché and de Vos, 2011:397). Informed consent, confidentiality , non-compensation, debriefing of participants, and the management of information were considered to ensure ethical practice. === Social Work === M.A.(S.S.)
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