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Adolescent substance use: Assessing the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of a school-based health center workforce

机译:青少年物质使用:评估学校卫生中心劳动力的知识,态度和实践

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Background: Recent attention has focused on the potential for school-based health centers (SBHCs) to provide access points for adolescent substance use care. In 2015, the University of New Mexico began screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) training for providers at New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH)-funded SBHCs across the state. This study assesses baseline knowledge, attitudes, and practices of the New Mexico SBHC provider workforce regarding adolescent substance use and provision of services. Methods: In early 2015, the NMDOH administered an SBHC provider workforce survey (N = 118) and achieved a 44.9% response rate. This descriptive analysis includes all survey respondents who self-identified as a primary care or behavioral health provider in an SBHC serving middle or high school students (n = 52). Results: Among respondents, the majority (57.7%) were primary care providers, including nurse practitioners, physicians, and physician assistants. The remaining 42.3% of respondents were master's-level behavioral health providers. Only 44.2% of providers reported practicing the full SBIRT model at their SBHC, and 21.2% reported having received continuing education on SBIRT within the previous 3years. Most respondents, 84.6%, agreed that it is the responsibility of SBHC providers to screen students for substance use using a standardized tool, and 96.2% agreed that it is the responsibility of the SBHC provider to assess for students' readiness to change. A majority reported self-efficacy in helping students achieve change in their alcohol use, illicit drug use, and prescription drug misuse: 73.1%, 65.4%, and 63.5%, respectively. Conclusions: These results suggest that SBIRT training for New Mexico SBHC providers is timely. The authors identified gaps between recommended SBIRT practices and SBIRT delivery as well as discrepancies between reported provider self-efficacy and actual implementation of the SBIRT model. Further study will determine the effectiveness of efforts to address substance use and implement SBIRT in SBHCs.
机译:背景:最近的关注专注于校本健康中心(SBHC)的潜力,为青少年物质提供护理提供接入点。 2015年,新墨西哥大学开始在新墨西哥州卫生部(NMDOH)新墨西哥卫生部(NMDOH)的供应商培训(SBIRT)培训进行筛选,简短的干预和转诊。本研究评估了新墨西哥州SBHC提供商劳动力关于青少年物质使用和提供服务的基线知识,态度和实践。方法:2015年初,NMDOH管理的SBHC提供商劳动力调查(n = 118),并达到了44.9%的响应率。这种描述性分析包括所有调查受访者,他们在服务中学或高中学生的SBHC中自我识别为初级保健或行为健康提供者(n = 52)。结果:在受访者中,大多数(57.7%)是初级保健提供者,包括护士从业者,医生和医师助理。其余的42.3%的受访者是硕士级行为卫生提供者。只有44.2%的提供商报告了他们在他们的SBHC上练习全科/普里模型,21.2%的人报告报告在前3年内接受了SBIRT的持续教育。大多数受访者,84.6%,同意SBHC提供商担任使用标准化工具筛选学生使用物质使用的SBHC提供商,96.2%同意,SBHC提供商责任评估学生准备改变学生的准备。大多数人报告了帮助学生在饮酒使用,非法药物使用和处方药物滥用中实现变化的自我效能:73.1%,65.4%和63.5%。结论:这些结果表明,新墨西哥州SBHC提供商的SBIRT培训是及时的。作者确定了推荐的SBIRT实践和SBIRT交付之间的差距以及报告的提供商自我效能和SBIRT模型的实际实施之间的差异。进一步的研究将确定努力解决物质使用和实施SBHC的努力。

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