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Screening and Brief Intervention for Alcohol Misuse in Older Adults: Training Outcomes Among Physicians and Other Healthcare Practitioners in Community-Based Settings

机译:老年人酒精滥用的筛查和简短干预:在社区环境中医师和其他医疗从业者的培训成果

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Screening and brief intervention (SBI) is increasingly available to older adults who engage in at-risk drinking. This study examined the extent to which SBI training influenced the willingness of healthcare providers in a community-based hospital and other clinical settings to promote the implementation of SBI. Ninety-three healthcare practitioners (primarily physicians, nurses, and social workers) who attended SBI training were asked about their intentions to apply the information in their professional practice, as well as their enthusiasm about recommending the training to others in their profession. Although there were no differences among the professions in terms of commitment to apply the information or level of comfort using the techniques, physicians were less interested in promoting SBI training among their colleagues. Although it may be more difficult to promote SBI in locations that don't primarily provide mental health services, results suggest that primary care settings are precisely where training may be most useful.
机译:筛查和短暂干预(SBI)越来越多地用于从事高危饮酒的老年人。这项研究检查了SBI培训在多大程度上影响了社区医院和其他临床环境中医疗保健提供者的意愿,以促进SBI的实施。询问了参加SBI培训的93位医疗保健从业人员(主要是医生,护士和社会工作者),他们打算在专业实践中运用这些信息的意图,以及他们对向其他专业人士推荐培训的热情。尽管各专业在使用这些技术来应用信息或提供舒适度方面的承诺没有差异,但是医生对促进同事间SBI培训的兴趣不大。尽管在主要不提供心理健康服务的地区推广SBI可能更困难,但结果表明,初级保健机构正是培训可能最有用的地方。

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