Abstract

This article provides description of the existing regulatory framework for interaction between medical organizations that provide health to people with risky, hazardous (harmful) use of alcohol or other psychoactive substances in the Russian Federation.Aim. Exploring existing opportunities to improve interaction of primary health care institutions and narcological service to provide care to patients with risky use, harmful use or dependence on psychoactive substances.Materials and methods. The article presents results of implementing the action plan to organize medical prevention in 71 regions of the Russian Federation, based on data provided by chief narcologists of these regions during 2017–2018. The analysis of the existing practice of the interaction of medical institutions for the prevention of the harmful use of psychoactive substances was carried out; were studied the principles of organizing screening and preventive counseling in primary health care; the features of training and education of specialists of medical organizations in the methodology of screening, preventive and motivational counseling were studied in different regions of the Russian Federation.Discussion. During 2017–2018 more than 14.5 million patients were screened in primary health care. Problems alcohol and other psychoactive substances use were identified in more than 300,000 patients (2.4 %). The highest rates of identified substance use disorders’ risks were observed in primary specialized medical care settings (5.1 %); lower rates were observed among those who were undergoing screening in primary health care settings (1.8 %), during preventive health assessment (2.3 %) and during preventive medical check-ups (2.4 %). More than 19,000 health workers have been trained in motivational counseling techniques.Conclusion. The problem of substance abuse and related medical and social consequences remains highly relevant, and therefore requires further implementation of preventive technologies with proven effectiveness.

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