Title of article :
Evaluation of a Training Program in General Practitioners’ Attitude Toward the Integration of Substance Use Disorders Services in Primary Health Care
Author/Authors :
Samandari ، Hanieh Faculty of Medicine - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Jalilian Khave ، Laya Faculty of Medicine - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Janani ، Majid Student Committee of the Deputy of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences and Health Services , Farazmand ، Shirin Iranian National Center for Addiction Studies - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Motafavi ، Saeedeh S. Department of Clinical Psychology - Shahid Beheshti University , Gholami ، Jaleh Iranian National Center for Addiction Studies - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Rawson ، Richard A. Center for Behavior and Health - University of Vermont , Noroozi ، Alireza Iranian National Center for Addiction Studies - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background: Substance use disorders (SUDs) are associated with high burdens for countries. It has been shown that the integration of SUD services into primary health care (PHC) can improve the early identification and treatment of people with SUDs. However, there are many barriers, including negative attitudes of health professionals about SUDs contributing to suboptimal care. Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of a training program on physicians’ attitudes toward providing SUD services in PHC. Methods: Physicians working in community health centers (CHCs) of Khorasan-e-Razavi Province in Iran were purposefully recruited to participate in a 10-hour in-person training program providing education on understanding the nature of SUDs, basic communication skills, motivational interviewing, and evidence-based SUDs interventions between October and December 2018. Knowledge and attitudes of participants were measured before and after training workshops. Results: The knowledge of physicians was significantly increased after completion of training. Moreover, participants’ attitudes toward the integration of SUD services into PHC significantly improved from 96.23 ± 0.90 to 109.22 ± 0.60 at the end of the workshop. In the multivariable linear regression, previous SUDs’ training experiences, being female, and years of work experience in PHC were significantly associated with more favorable attitudinal changes among the participants. Conclusions: Our results suggest the effectiveness of the training intervention in improving the attitudes toward SUD services among PHC physicians in Iran. Further controlled studies are needed to investigate the effectiveness of training on the attitudes of PHC professionals in the long term and its role in their practice.
Keywords :
Attitude of Health Personnel , General Practitioners , Integrated Delivery of Health Care , Primary Health Care , Substance , Related Disorders , Teaching
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (IJPBS)
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (IJPBS)