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Title: Addictions Treatment Technical Assistance in Native Populations


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Addictions Treatment Technical Assistance in
Native Populations
R. Dale Walker, MD Patricia Silk Walker,
PhD Douglas Bigelow, PhD
Bentson McFarland, MD National Webcast May
10, 2006 Rockville, Maryland
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Native Communities
Advisory Council / Steering Committee
One Sky Center
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One Sky Center Program Goals
  • Promote and nurture effective and culturally
    appropriate prevention and treatment
  • Identify and disseminate evidence-based
    prevention and treatment practices
  • Provide training and technical assistance
  • Help to expand capacity

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Technical Assistance and Consultation Approach
  • Individually focused, supportive
  • Establish study groups for emerging issues
  • Expand by developing national partners
  • Establish Association of First Nations Behavioral
    Health Professionals

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One Sky Center Outreach
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AI/AN HEALTH DISPARITIES
  1. Alcoholism 6X
  2. Tuberculosis 6X
  3. Diabetes 3.5X
  4. Accidents 3X
  5. Suicide 1.7 to 4x
  6. 60 Over 65 live in poverty
    (US 27)

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American Indians
  • Have same disorders as general population
  • Greater prevalence
  • Greater severity
  • Much less access to Tx
  • Cultural relevance more challenging
  • Social context disintegrated

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Lifetime History
Mental Disorder 22.5 Comorbidity 29 3.1
1.5 1.7 1.1
Alcohol Disorder 13.5 Comorbidity 45
Drug Disorder 6.1 Comorbidity 72
Regier, 1990
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Multiple Diagnoses Increases
  • treatment seeking
  • use of services
  • poor outcome
  • suicide risk
  • likelihood of no services
  • treatment costs

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Difficulties of Program Integration
  • Separate funding streams and coverage gaps
  • Agency turf issues
  • Different treatment philosophies
  • Different training philosophies
  • Lack of resources
  • Poor cross training
  • Consumer and family barriers

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Different goals
Resource silos
One size fits all
Activity-driven
How is it working?
(Carl Bell and Dale Walker, 7/03)
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Best Practice
Culturally specific
Outcome driven
Integrating resources
We need Collaboration, Integration, and Synergy
Community Mobilization
(Carl Bell and Dale Walker, 7/03)
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Indigenous Knowledge (IK)
Definitions
  • Is local knowledge unique to a given culture or
    society it has its own theory, philosophy,
    scientific and logical validity, which is used as
    a basis for decision-making for all of lifes
    needs.

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Traditional Medicine
Definitions
  • The sum total of health knowledge, skills and
    practices based upon theories, beliefs and
    experiences indigenous to different culturesused
    in the maintenance of health.
  • WHO 2002

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Evidence-Based Practices (EB)
Definitions
  • Interventions that show consistent scientific
    evidence of improving a persons outcome of
    treatment and/or prevention in controlled
    settings.
  • SAMHSA 2003

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Best Practices
Definitions
  • Examples and cases that illustrate the use of
    community knowledge and science in developing
    cost effective and sustainable survival
    strategies to overcome a chronic illness.
  • WHO 2002

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Best Practice IK EB
Best Practice
Clinical/Services Research EB
Mainstream Practice
Traditional Healing IK
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Circle of Care
Traditional Healers
Child Adolescent Programs
Primary Care
Best Practices
AD Programs
Boarding Schools
Colleges Universities
Prevention Programs
Emergency Rooms
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The Intervention Spectrum for Behavioral
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Spectrum of Intervention Responses
Thresholds for Action
No Problems
Mild Problems
Severe Problems
Moderate Problems
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Prevention
  • Primary
  • Risk factors
  • Protective factors
  • Prevent 1st use
  • Secondary
  • Prevent kids who use from continuing
  • Prevent kids who misuse from experiencing use
    related problems or dependency

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Ecological Model
Society
Individual
Peer/Family
Community Tribe
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Interpersonal societal
Environmental
Stigma
Community
Tribal attitudes
Parents
Peers
National attitudes
Personality
Attitudes beliefs
Individual
Genetics
Cultural beliefs
Schools
Local legal
Interpersonal
State attitudes
Personal situations
Individual
Portrayal in media
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Treatment Settings - Social Support
  • Tribal
  • Community
  • Family
  • Sibs
  • Peers
  • Individual

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Evidence-Based Approaches to Addiction Treatment
  • Cognitivebehavioral interventions
  • Community reinforcement
  • Motivational enhancement therapy
  • 12-step facilitation
  • Contingency management
  • Pharmacological therapies
  • Systems treatment
  • L. Onken (2002). Personal Communication.
    National Institute on Drug Abuse.
  • Principles of Drug Addiction Treatment A
    research-based guide (1999). National Institute
    on Drug Abuse

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Cultural Approach
  • Original Holistic Approach
  • Psychopharmacology Approach
  • The unconscious has always been there
  • Group Therapy
  • Network Therapy
  • Recreational / Outdoors
  • Traditional Interventions
  • Indian is...

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Selected Treatment/Prevention Activities
  • The Talking Circle
  • Smudging
  • Story telling
  • Traditional healers
  • Medicine Person
  • Herbal remedies
  • Traditional ceremonies
  • Sweat Lodge
  • Traditional Experiences Preservation

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Unified Treatment Plan Addresses
  • Mental health
  • Education/vocation
  • Culture
  • Leisure/social
  • Parenting/family
  • Community
  • Housing
  • Financial
  • Daily living skills
  • Physical health

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One Sky Center Partners
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Contact us at 503-494-3703 E-mail Dale Walker,
MD onesky_at_ohsu.edu Or visit our
website www.oneskycenter.org
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