2015
DOI: 10.1097/acm.0000000000000846
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A Multisite Initiative to Increase the Use of Alcohol Screening and Brief Intervention Through Resident Training and Clinic Systems Changes

Abstract: Resident training combined with clinic implementation efforts can increase the delivery of evidence-based practices such as alcohol SBI in residency clinics.

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“…Efforts are under way to improve the quality of alcohol‐related primary care, including implementing preventive screening and brief intervention as well as engaging patients in care for alcohol use disorders (AUD) . As these efforts proceed, health systems need practical, valid approaches to measuring changes in patients’ drinking over time in response to interventions .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Efforts are under way to improve the quality of alcohol‐related primary care, including implementing preventive screening and brief intervention as well as engaging patients in care for alcohol use disorders (AUD) . As these efforts proceed, health systems need practical, valid approaches to measuring changes in patients’ drinking over time in response to interventions .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This checklist has similarities to chart checklists used in other studies of resident SBIRT documentation, but did not include an item to assess for the use of a validated screening tool or assess for the use of prescription medications to help maintain abstinence or referrals for treatment. 17 Faculty participating in the review (MW, KJ, SS, MG, NG) met, practiced using the checklist and agreed upon how the checklist would be applied. Faculty used this checklist to assess the EHR of the 3 patients identified by each resident in advance of a face-to-face CSR meeting.…”
Section: Chart Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Few studies have looked at application of skills in clinical practice. 15,16,17 Measurement of drinking outcomes alone may give insufficient credit to residents' attempts at applying their new skills. One method of assessment included in the ACGME/ABMS Toolbox 18 , chart-stimulated recall (CSR), uses the medical record to stimulate the learner's recollection of the patient encounter and explore the rationale behind the clinical decisions made in the visit.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first in-person session with the clinician was guided by the Southeastern Consortium for Substance Abuse Training (SECSAT) [56], a semistructured interview guide that includes assessing readiness, reviewing drinking patterns and cues, discussing harms or consequences related to drinking, eliciting protective behavior strategies, and developing short-term goals for reducing risky drinking. At the end of the session, the RA returned and demonstrated how to use the sensorband in conjunction with the MtM app.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%