舞蹈/运动治疗师对阿片类药物使用障碍的态度和实践

IF 0.8 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Kendra Kirane
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摘要

本研究的目的是探讨舞蹈/动作治疗师对美国阿片类药物危机和阿片类物质使用障碍(OUD)管理的态度和实践。2018年11月至2018年12月期间进行了一项新颖的横断面设计调查。参与者主要是女性(96%)、白人(81%),其中私人执业的人数最多(35%)(N = 310)。大多数参与者认为,舞蹈/动作治疗师有机会应对阿片类药物危机(86%),并在自己的实践中改善OUD相关护理(61%)。然而,有相当多的人没有报告常规筛查(68%)、提供以SUD为重点的干预措施(41%)、提供成瘾护理(75%)或服用纳洛酮(87%)。结论发现,对OUD护理的态度与实际临床实践不一致。未来有必要进行研究,以确定成瘾护理中舞蹈/动作治疗训练的最佳途径。
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Dance/Movement Therapists’ Attitudes and Practices Toward Opioid Use Disorder

The purpose of this study was to explore attitudes and practices among dance/movement therapists regarding the US opioid crisis and management of opioid use disorders (OUD). A novel cross-sectional design survey was administered between November 2018 and December 2018. Participants were predominantly female (96%), White (81%), with the largest group in private practice (35%) (N = 310). The majority of participants believed that dance/movement therapists have an opportunity to respond to the opioid crisis (86%) and improve OUD-related care in their own practice (61%). Yet a striking number did not report routinely screening (68%), providing SUD-focused interventions (41%), referring for addiction care (75%), or administering naloxone (87%). Conclusions found that attitudes toward OUD care are incongruent with actual clinical practices. Future studies to identify the best pathways for dance/movement therapy training in addiction care are warranted.

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF DANCE THERAPY
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF DANCE THERAPY PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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1.40
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18
期刊介绍: American Journal of Dance Therapy informs the international mental health community on the latest findings in dance/movement therapy theory, research, and clinical practice by presenting original contributions, case material, reviews, and studies by leading practitioners and educators in the field. The journal, reflecting the dramatic expansion of the profession over the last half-century, publishes timely articles on working with new populations, changing goals, innovative techniques, and new methods of training. Current professional issues, outcome research, and assessment tools are also examined and evaluated. This biannual forum encourages dance/movement therapists and allied mental health professionals to test their theoretical premises and share their ideas. It is a valuable resource for administrators, psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, and creative arts therapists in the disciplines of music, art, and drama.
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