An investigation of the knowledge of intimate partner violence among clinical staff working with male substance misusers

IF 0.8 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
M. A. Falcone, Tim Meynen
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to describe a Service Improvement Project aimed at assessing the level of knowledge of intimate partner violence (IPV) of clinical staff working in Community Drug and Alcohol Services (CDAS) in four boroughs of South London. Design/methodology/approach Clinical staff (n=90) completed a survey which was based on the Capability Framework (Hughes et al., 2015), developed to describe the key capabilities required to work with men who misuse drug and alcohol and perpetrate IPV. Two separate surveys were prepared for clinical (core) staff (n=76) and for manager (senior) staff (n=14). Findings The Capability Framework provided a useful structure for identifying key strengths and gaps in knowledge and skills related to substance use and IPV treatment in frontline CDAS staff. Significant strengths which emerged in the “core staff” survey related to the importance of assessing IPV and being empathic. Gaps related to the confidence in working with these issues and receiving support. Significant strengths which emerged in the “senior staff” survey related to the availability of supervision, information and training on IPV. Gaps related to using the Capability Framework and discussing IPV in supervision. Originality/value Findings have important implications for the development of training addressing gaps in current knowledge and skills required when working with IPV in the context of drug and alcohol misuse.
对与男性药物滥用者打交道的临床工作人员中亲密伴侣暴力知识的调查
本文的目的是描述一个服务改进项目,旨在评估在伦敦南部四个区社区药物和酒精服务(CDAS)工作的临床工作人员对亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)的知识水平。设计/方法/方法临床工作人员(n=90)完成了一项基于能力框架(Hughes等人,2015年)的调查,该调查旨在描述与滥用药物和酒精并实施IPV的男性合作所需的关键能力。为临床(核心)人员(n=76)和管理(高级)人员(n=14)准备了两个单独的调查。能力框架提供了一个有用的结构,用于确定一线CDAS工作人员在药物使用和IPV治疗方面的知识和技能方面的主要优势和差距。在“核心员工”调查中出现的显著优势与评估IPV和移情的重要性有关。差距与处理这些问题和获得支持的信心有关。在“高级工作人员”调查中出现的重大优势涉及关于IPV的监督、资料和培训的提供情况。在监督中使用能力框架和讨论IPV的差距。原创性/价值调查结果对制定培训方案具有重要意义,可解决在药物和酒精滥用的情况下开展IPV工作时所需要的现有知识和技能方面的差距。
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Advances in Dual Diagnosis
Advances in Dual Diagnosis PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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