Alcohol Treatment Pathways Don Lavoie Alcohol Policy Team.

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Alcohol Treatment Pathways Don Lavoie Alcohol Policy Team

Alcohol treatment pathways Alcohol treatment pathways (ATPs) are locally agreed templates for best practice They map out the local help available for alcohol-related problems at the various stages of a treatment journey. They are commonly made up of a flow diagram showing the particular pathway and decision points Alongside the diagram is background documentation giving explanatory narrative and clarifying details This allows for a wide variation in size, scope and detail.

Alcohol treatment pathway Builds on locally agreed protocols and developed treatment guidelines Supports more standardised local practice Provides practical help and guidance to less experienced workers. An ATP is not a substitute for management, supervision and training, But an ATP does offer a means to help ensure consistently high standards of treatment and care.

Useful checklist Alcohol treatment pathways should be: –agreed and developed locally, taking account of local service configuration and priorities; –evidence-based; –client-focused; and –agreed and championed so as to ensure ownership by managers, practitioners and the key stakeholder who can influence success.

Key elements in ATP development Reviewing the existing documentation, and the processes and pathways currently in use Developing or revising local treatment guidelines and protocols Deciding on the content of the ATP document – what we need to know and what would be helpful to know and include Producing clearly written documents that are easy to understand and are user-friendly –effective editorial control from the ATP lead or champion is needed – alongside involvement of all stakeholders on drafts; and Comparing new drafts with existing paperwork, removing duplication and including essential new content.

Narrative elements Provide clarity as to the type of client the alcohol treatment intervention caters for State what the client can expect treatment services to provide – including important detailed practical arrangements when appropriate Set out the roles and responsibilities of the service within the integrated care system towards the individual client.

Accompanying narrative a definition of the treatment interventions provided (referencing any key guidance or guidelines) aims and objectives of the treatment interventions a definition of the client group served eligibility criteria (including priority groups) exclusion criteria or contraindications the referral process screening and assessment processes the process for agreeing the treatment goals a description of the treatment process or phases description of the co-ordination of care the nature of departure planning, aftercare and support relevant onward referral pathways description of the range of services/agencies with which the interventions interface

Example Alcohol Treatment Pathways Five specimen template alcohol treatment pathway diagrams. The diagrams will rarely make complete sense out of the local context The aim of the examples is to identify the shape of some typical ATPs whilst recognising the scope and level of detail will vary markedly from place to place They are not intended to be prescriptive– but rather to be illustrative of issues that may be of relevance in developing different ATPs In addition to the diagrams, some narrative commentary is given for each pathway, pointing out some issues that may need to be considered or addressed

ATP to consider Identification and brief advice (IBA) Community base services - assisted alcohol withdrawal Assisted alcohol withdrawal – inpatient-based Residential rehabilitation People with combined alcohol and mental health problems People with alcohol problems who also experience domestic abuse Homeless people who need alcohol treatment Service users in drug treatment who also have alcohol problems.

5 ATP examples Identification and brief advice (IBA) Community based services - assisted alcohol withdrawal Assisted alcohol withdrawal – inpatient-based Residential rehabilitation People with combined alcohol and mental health problems People with alcohol problems who also experience domestic abuse Homeless people who need alcohol treatment Service users in drug treatment who also have alcohol problems

Adults visiting GP Requesting help with alcohol problem New RegistrationOther health complaint Full Screen AUDIT AUDIT Score 8-15 Increasing-risk Full Assessment Consider Referral to Specialist Services Extended Brief Advice AUDIT Score Higher-risk AUDIT Score 20+ Possible Dependence AUDIT Score 0-7 Lower-risk Primary Care - Alcohol Care Pathway No action Positive Result Negative Result SASQFASTAUDIT - CAUDIT - PC Initial Screening Tools Brief Advice

Some final words The way in which ATPs are developed locally will depend on the issues that have been identified as most important for which the development of ATPs are considered a useful contribution Planning the development of ATPs over a sensible timeline will be needed in order to ensure that high quality and robust ATPs are developed rather than simply quickly achieving a comprehensive but superficial coverage of topics

It is important for all the key contributors to the care described in any particular ATP to be engaged in the development of that care pathway, at least at key development points and for final sign-off Establishing effective treatment pathways can therefore also involve developing and strengthening partnerships between relevant local organisations ATP development can be a helpful mechanisms to involve service users and carers in governance processes