ידע, עמדות והכשרת רופאי משפחה בנגב לגבי תופעת השימוש בסמים לא חוקיים

Translated title of the contribution: Knowledge, attitudes and training of family physicians with regard to addiction to illicit drugs

איה פלג, רוני פלג, פסח שוורצמן

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    Abstract

    Substance abuse is one of the most serious problems in Israel. Recent studies show the situation is getting worse. The deleterious outcomes of psychoactive substance abuse include crime, car accidents, physical and mental illness, violence and work injuries. 48 family physicians in the Negev completed a questionnaire which included training, diagnostic and treatment skills, attitudes, knowledge and need for training in this field. 38 family physicians (81%) had had no training, most (96%) indicated the importance of such training. 34 (71%) said that their medical skills could not cope with the problems of addiction, and 29 (64.5%) claimed that the quality of care of addict patients is reduced because of lack of knowledge and diagnostic skills. These findings support the conclusion that efforts should be invested in training family physicians in the field of psychoactive drugs, licit and illicit.
    Translated title of the contributionKnowledge, attitudes and training of family physicians with regard to addiction to illicit drugs
    Original languageHebrew
    Pages (from-to)278-281
    Number of pages4
    Journalהרפואה
    Volume137
    Issue number7-8
    StatePublished - Oct 1999

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • General Medicine

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