基于证据的物质使用干预中同伴康复专家可扩展培训的发展和试点:初步实施结果。

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
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来自少数群体和资源不足社区的个人获得药物使用障碍专门服务的机会明显较少。同伴康复专家(prs)有望增加获得服务的机会,特别是在资源匮乏的环境中,但从历史上看,他们没有接受过提供循证干预(ebi)的培训。虽然行为激活(BA)作为一种由prs提供的EBI已经显示出前景,但很少有研究对更广泛的训练努力进行检验,从而为该模型的扩大提供信息。本研究描述了共同发展(包括社会责任提供者和社区治疗提供者)和传播社会责任提供者的BA培训。最初的培训是由五名战略顾问进行试点的,他们对培训内容和交付提供了定性反馈。修订后的培训随后提供给168名方案编制人员。培训结束后,参与者完成实施结果评估,评估可行性、可接受性和适当性。在六个月内进行了一项后续调查,以评估BA的持续使用情况和看法。定性反馈确定BA对于PRS的交付是可行的,并且适合PRS的角色,并确定持续的监督和体验式学习是PRS培训的关键需求。接受了订正培训的prs认为这是可行、适当和可接受的。后续调查显示,prs继续使用BA技能,并发现这非常适合他们的角色,也适合他们的工作情况。循证服务提供ebi有可能增加来自资源匮乏社区的个人获得治疗的机会。通过对这些员工的独特需求进行适当修改,可以对prs进行大规模培训,以交付BA。
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Development and Piloting of a Scalable Training for Peer Recovery Specialists in an Evidence-Based Substance Use Intervention: Preliminary Implementation Outcomes.

Individuals from minoritized and under-resourced communities have significantly less access to specialized services from substance use disorder. Peer recovery specialists (PRSs) show promise for increasing access to services, especially in low-resource settings, but have not historically been trained to deliver evidence-based interventions (EBIs). While behavioral activation (BA) has shown promise as a PRS-delivered EBI, few studies have examined broader training efforts that may inform the scale-up of this model. This study describes the co-development (including PRSs and community-based treatment providers) and dissemination of a BA training for PRSs. The initial training was piloted with five PRSs, who provided qualitative feedback on training content and delivery. The revised training was then delivered to 168 PRSs. Post-training, participants completed implementation outcome measures assessing feasibility, acceptability, and appropriateness. A follow-up survey was sent within six months to assess continued use and perceptions of BA. Qualitative feedback identified BA as feasible for PRS delivery and appropriate for the PRS role, and identified ongoing supervision and experiential learning as key needs for PRS training. PRSs who received the revised training found it to be feasible, appropriate and acceptable. Follow-up surveys suggest PRSs continued to use BA skills and found it was a good fit to their role and feasible for their work situation. PRS-delivery of EBIs has the potential to increase access to treatment for individuals from low-resource communities. With appropriate modifications for the unique needs of this workforce, PRSs can be trained on a large-scale to deliver BA.

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期刊介绍: The aim of Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services is to improve mental health services through research. This journal primarily publishes peer-reviewed, original empirical research articles.  The journal also welcomes systematic reviews. Please contact the editor if you have suggestions for special issues or sections focusing on important contemporary issues.  The journal usually does not publish articles on drug or alcohol addiction unless it focuses on persons who are dually diagnosed. Manuscripts on children and adults are equally welcome. Topics for articles may include, but need not be limited to, effectiveness of services, measure development, economics of mental health services, managed mental health care, implementation of services, staffing, leadership, organizational relations and policy, and the like.  Please review previously published articles for fit with our journal before submitting your manuscript.
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