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Section of Addictive Behaviour Division of Mental Health, 6th floor, Hunter Wing, St Georges University of London, Crammer Terrace, London SW17 0RE, email: ckouimts{at}sgul.ac.uk
Department of Psychology, School of Social Science and Law, Brunel University
North West Herts Community Drug and Alcohol Team, Hertfordshire Partnership Trust
AIMS AND METHOD
The drug treatment and testing order (DTTO) is a treatment option imposed by courts and the first multi-agency initiative in the treatment of substance misuse in the UK. We used separate focus groups for service users and staff involved with DTTOs in Hertfordshire to qualitatively investigate their experiences of the orders. Interviews were recorded and analysed using grounded theory methods.
RESULTS
Analysis highlighted areas of concern related to the central issue of forced treatment, which was more challenging for staff than for service users. The area of most concern was multi-agency collaboration.
CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS
Multi-agency initiatives require extensive liaison across agencies.
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