Evaluation of health services and preventive efforts provided to control heroin and morphine abuse (Case study: Khartoum State).
Almahdi, Salma Fadl ; Osman, Shiraze Babiker ; Ali, Walaa Nour Eldein 等
This study aimed at evaluating the health services and preventive
efforts provided to control Heroin and Morphine abuse.
The study was conducted in Khartoum State and the target groups
included the officials from different authorized departments, Hospital
Pharmacists, Psychiatrists, Psychologists and Social Services Specialists.
Some of the important results obtained, included:
-- The health workers provided supportive, psychological and family
therapy.
-- Crucial services such as suitable treatment environment and
rehabilitation centers with well qualified staff are lacking.
-- Detoxification drugs are not available.
-- There is no cooperation between those offering treatment and
police authorities.
-- Facilities for control of drugs influx and drugs abuse are not
adequate; those include lack of certain essential laboratory equipments
and insufficient financial resources.
-- Lack of police follow--up and surveillance after treatment
result in patient's relapse.
-- The study suggested some recommendations which included:
Improvement of control procedures among the different health and
preventive sectors; at least to mimic the international standards of
control measures for Heroin and Morphine abuse. Provide all needed
detoxification drugs, rehabilitation centers and sustaining awareness
programs about the hazards of drugs abuse.
Editor Prof. Ahmed Abdel-Magied
Salma Fadl Almahdi, Shiraze Babiker Osman, Walaa Nour Eldein Ali,
Ahmed Awad Aljamal, Ahmed Almageid (School of Pharmacy, Ahfad University
for Women)