ISSN: 2329-6488
Joshua Davis
Tanzania
Review Article
Underutilization of Pharmacotherapy for Treatment of Alcohol Use Disorders Part II-Results from a Survey of Practices among North Carolina Mental Health Providers and Brief Review of Efficacy of Available Pharmacotherapies
Author(s): Cornel N Stanciu, Thomas M Penders, Karl L Wuensch, Joshua Davis, Khalid Elnagar
Cornel N Stanciu, Thomas M Penders, Karl L Wuensch, Joshua Davis, Khalid Elnagar
Introduction: Alcohol is the third leading cause of preventable death worldwide. There is substantial risk for development of alcohol use disorder among those with psychiatric disorders, complicating their care. Despite extensive evidence in support from controlled trials and from expert opinion, medication-assisted treatment has had low levels of penetration in practice. Only 3% of sufferers receive FDA-approved treatment.
The goal of this survey is to explore potential causes of underutilization of evidence-based pharmacotherapeutical agents in the treatment of alcohol use. Secondary, we analyze differences in practice patterns between different academic institutions, facilities specializing in chemical dependence treatment, and general community practitioners. We are aware of no prior study that has attempted to evaluate these factors.
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DOI:
10.4172/2329-6488.1000285