2016
DOI: 10.5812/ijhrba.29173
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The Integration Program of Prevention and Treatments of Substance Use and HIV/AIDS in the Rural Primary Health Care (PHC) System of Iran

Abstract: Background: Drug abuse is the most problematic issue in many countries including Iran. Prevention, treatment and demand reduction programs of drug abuse have the highest priorities. In 2004, Iran's ministry of health and medical education (MOME) integrated prevention and treatment substance use and human immunodeficiency virus infection/acquired immune deficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) programs in the rural primary health care (PHC) system. Objectives: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the integration … Show more

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“…The beneficial effects of maintenance treatments (both MMT and BMT) have been recognized in Iran for at least 20 years (Bayanzadeh et al., 2004; Dadfar & Dadfar, 2011; Dadfar, Saberi Zafarghandi, Kolivand, & Kazemi, 2013; Dadfar, Salarian, Ghazaiepour Abarghouei, & Kazemi, 2014; Rahnama et al., 2014), and training courses in MMT have been held at Medical Sciences Universities in Iran (Hoseiny, Jadidi, Nataj, & Saberi-Zafarghandi, 2015; Saberi-Zafarghandi, Jadidi, & Khalili, 2015; Saberi-Zafarghandi, Mousavi Nik, Birashk, Assari, & Khanehkeshi, 2016; Saberi-Zafarghandi et al., 2017). Following each training course, the evaluations of the quality and the effectiveness of these courses have been positive.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The beneficial effects of maintenance treatments (both MMT and BMT) have been recognized in Iran for at least 20 years (Bayanzadeh et al., 2004; Dadfar & Dadfar, 2011; Dadfar, Saberi Zafarghandi, Kolivand, & Kazemi, 2013; Dadfar, Salarian, Ghazaiepour Abarghouei, & Kazemi, 2014; Rahnama et al., 2014), and training courses in MMT have been held at Medical Sciences Universities in Iran (Hoseiny, Jadidi, Nataj, & Saberi-Zafarghandi, 2015; Saberi-Zafarghandi, Jadidi, & Khalili, 2015; Saberi-Zafarghandi, Mousavi Nik, Birashk, Assari, & Khanehkeshi, 2016; Saberi-Zafarghandi et al., 2017). Following each training course, the evaluations of the quality and the effectiveness of these courses have been positive.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PHC in Iran has demonstrated potential in developing HR policy by having a significant number of Health Centers to provide services to drug users, carrying out HR activities and referrals to specialists when necessary. It is noted that this policy aimed to reduce the rate of demand for drug use in the community through a program which managed to win the trust of the population and an effective integration with mental health programs (24) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Opium and its derivatives have a long history in Iranian tradition, so that pharmacological, psychotropic effects found in people with difficulties (6). Research indicates that opium was the first drug used by 46.4% of the subjects (7).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%