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A Digital Tool to Promote Alcohol and Drug Use Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment Skill Translation: A Mobile App Development and Randomized Controlled Trial Protocol

机译:促进酒精和药物使用筛查,简短干预以及转介治疗技能翻译的数字工具:移动应用开发和随机对照试验协议

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Background Translation of knowledge and skills from classroom settings to clinical practice is a major challenge in healthcare training, especially for behavioral interventions. For example, screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) is a highly-promoted approach to identifying and treating individuals at risk for alcohol or drug problems, yet effective, routine use of SBIRT has lagged. Objective The objective of this paper is to describe the development, pilot testing, and trial protocol of a mobile app based on the theory of planned behavior (TPB) to promote SBIRT skill translation and application. Methods Intended for use after classroom training occurs, the mobile app has three primary functions designed to increase behavioral intent to deliver SBIRT: (1) review skills (ie, address knowledge and beliefs about SBIRT), (2) apply skills with patients (ie, build confidence and perceived behavioral control), and (3) report performance data (ie, increase accountability and social norms and/or influence). The app includes depression and anxiety screening tools due to high comorbidity with substance use. A randomized controlled trial (RCT) is in progress among health and social service learners (N=200) recruited from 3 universities and 6 different training programs in nursing, social work, internal medicine, psychiatry, and psychology. Participants are randomized to SBIRT classroom instruction alone or classroom instruction plus app access prior to beginning their field placement rotations. TPB-based data are collected via Qualtrics or via the mobile app pre-post and SBIRT utilization, weekly for 10 weeks. Key outcomes include the frequency of and self-reported confidence in delivery of SBIRT. Results Beta testing with advanced practice nursing students (N=22) indicated that the app and its associated assessment tools were acceptable and useful. The system usability scale (SUS) mean was 65.8 (n=19), which indicated that the SBIRT app was acceptable but could benefit from improvement. Indeed, modifications were implemented prior to starting the trial. Enrollment of trial participants began in September 2016. Results are expected by December 2017. Conclusions This report describes the process of TPB-based app development and testing, and the protocol for a RCT to determine the effectiveness of the app in enhancing skill translation. If effective, this approach could improve SBIRT implementation, fidelity, and clinical outcomes.
机译:背景技术从教室环境到临床实践的知识和技能的翻译是医疗保健培训中的主要挑战,尤其是对于行为干预而言。例如,筛查,短暂干预和转介治疗(SBIRT)是一种高度推广的方法,用于识别和治疗有酗酒或吸毒问题风险的人,但有效,常规的SBIRT使用已滞后。目的本文旨在基于计划行为理论(TPB)来描述移动应用程序的开发,中试测试和试验协议,以促进SBIRT技能的翻译和应用。该方法旨在用于课堂培训后使用,该移动应用程序具有三个主要功能,旨在增加提供SBIRT的行为意图:(1)审查技能(即,解决有关SBIRT的知识和信念),(2)对患者应用技能(即, ,建立信心和感知的行为控制),以及(3)报告绩效数据(即提高责任心和社会规范和/或影响力)。该应用程序包括由于与药物滥用相关的高合并症而产生的抑郁症和焦虑症筛查工具。从3所大学和6种不同的护理,社会工作,内科,精神病学和心理学培训课程中招募的健康和社会服务学习者(N = 200)正在进行一项随机对照试验(RCT)。在开始现场布置轮换之前,参与者被随机分配到SBIRT课堂指导或课堂指导加应用访问权限。每周10周,通过Qualtrics或通过移动应用程序发布前和SBIRT利用率收集基于TPB的数据。主要成果包括SBIRT交付的频率和自我报告的信心。结果对高级护理专业学生(N = 22)进行的Beta测试表明,该应用程序及其相关的评估工具是可以接受且有用的。系统可用性等级(SUS)平均值为65.8(n = 19),这表明SBIRT应用程序可以接受,但可以从改进中受益。实际上,修改是在开始试用之前进行的。自2016年9月开始招募试验参与者。预计于2017年12月获得结果。结论本报告描述了基于TPB的应用程序开发和测试的过程,以及RCT确定应用程序在增强技能翻译方面的有效性的协议。如果有效,这种方法可以改善SBIRT的实施,保真度和临床结果。

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