作者: Mary M. Ramos , Rachel A. Sebastian , Mary Murphy , Kristin Oreskovich , Timothy P. Condon
DOI: 10.1080/08897077.2017.1287149
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摘要: ABSTRACTBackground: Recent attention has focused on the potential for school-based health centers (SBHCs) to provide access points adolescent substance use care. In 2015, University of New Mexico began screening, brief intervention, and referral treatment (SBIRT) training providers at Department Health (NMDOH)-funded SBHCs across state. This study assesses baseline knowledge, attitudes, practices SBHC provider workforce regarding provision services. Methods: early NMDOH administered an survey (N = 118) achieved a 44.9% response rate. descriptive analysis includes all respondents who self-identified as primary care or behavioral in serving middle high school students (n 52). Results: Among respondents, majority (57.7%) were providers, including nurse practitioners, physicians, physician assistants. The remaining 42.3%...