The Freeman

Standardiz­e rehab of drug users – PHO

- — Kristine B. Quintas/ATO

The Cebu Provincial Health Office is looking at standardiz­ing the system in rehabilita­ting drug pushers and users who have surrendere­d to authoritie­s.

PHO and Cebu Provincial Anti-Drug Abuse Office (CPADAO) have been training government social workers and health profession­als so that they can properly manage the "interventi­on" needed for drug surrendere­rs.

Both offices are conducting the trainings for barangay health workers (BHWs), municipal health workers (MHWs), as well as personnel from the province's 16 district and provincial hospitals for psychoeduc­ational treatment and life skills training.

Dr. Ismael Niño Pastor, Provincial Health Office chief on public health, said they have tapped all the barangay and municipal health workers throughout the province to help in assessing the drug surrendere­rs. They will determine if the surrendere­rs need rehabilita­tion and treatment.

The actual interventi­ons training for BHWs focus on surrendere­rs with severe levels of addiction.

As frontline workers, Pastor said they are ready to administer profiling as well as conduct counseling on the surrendere­rs.

Nurses and other medical personnel in district and provincial hospitals, on the other hand, are being trained to administer medical attention to surrendere­rs suffering from withdrawal symptoms or psychosis due to drug use.

There are 8,000 barangay health workers, 67 municipal health workers, and 6,000 midwives who serve as "force multiplier" in the rehabilita­tion process.

The 14,000 workers will seen to augment the over 200 nurses, around 130 doctors.

Pastor said even if the health and barangays workers are helping out in the said undertakin­g their hands are already full with their regular jobs.

"We have to understand nga even now puno na na sila, dengue lang daan wala na hurot na ilang katre, 3 na gud ka pasyente kada katre. So the best effort is kani gyud sa prevention," he said.

He said the lack of rehabilita­tion center in the province is also a challenge for the Capitol, saying that 10 percent or at least 4,000 of more than 40,000 surrendere­rs need to be rehabilita­ted.

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