Screening and Brief Intervention for Alcohol Misuse in Older Adults: Training Outcomes Among Physicians and Other Healthcare Practitioners in Community-Based Settings
Autor: | Constance L. Coogle, Myra G. Owens |
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Rok vydání: | 2013 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male Health (social science) Attitude of Health Personnel Health Personnel education Poison control Nurses Social Workers Hospitals Community Suicide prevention Continuing medical education Nursing Physicians Health care Medicine Humans Aged Analysis of Variance Social work business.industry Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health Virginia Human factors and ergonomics Middle Aged Mental health Community Mental Health Services Psychiatry and Mental health Alcoholism Education Medical Continuing Female Brief intervention business |
Zdroj: | Community mental health journal. 51(5) |
ISSN: | 1573-2789 |
Popis: | 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. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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