Training the trainers: Substance abuse screening and intervention

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Brown, RL [1 ]
Fleming, MF [1 ]
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[1] Univ Wisconsin, Sch Med, Dept Family Med, Madison, WI 53715 USA
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10.2190/VG0W-TW89-UWE0-HYJL
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R749 [精神病学];
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100205 ;
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Objective: Screening and brief intervention for substance abuse is effective yet underutilized by primary care physicians. This article reports on Project SAEFP (Substance Abuse Education for Family Physicians), which aimed to enhance the clinical and teaching skills and activities of U.S. family practice residency faculty. Method: Ten five-day workshops were designed and administered for 165 participants. Evaluation data included measures of participant satisfaction and pre-workshop and twelve-month post-workshop measures of the frequency of teaching, consulting, and clinical activities, and the attainment of self-identified teaching goals. Results: The participants were very satisfied with the workshops. They improved significantly in the key outcome measures. Conclusions: Several workshops may have contributed to the apparent success of Project SAEFP. Attributes of the workshops which might have facilitated their success were their duration, funding, frequency of offering, collegial learning environment, opportunities for active learning, emotionally moving exposure to recovering individuals, focus on how to modify curriculum at participant residency programs, availability of family physician role models as faculty, and readily usable instructional materials. Planners of interventions for physician educators might profit from similar attention to these attributes.
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