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Effects of a Skills-Based Screening Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) Curriculum on Medical Student Attitudes Towards Substance Use Disorders: A Medical Student’s Perspective Letter

机译:基于技能的筛查简短干预和转诊治疗(SBIRT)课程对医学学生对物质使用疾病的态度的影响:医学学生的观点信

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We read with great interest the paper by Kidd et al1 investigating medical student attitudes towards substance use disorders (SUDs) before and after completing an Enhanced Pre-Clinical Skills-Based Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) Curriculum. This is an extremely relevant issue given the high prevalence of substance misuse and the potential for stigmatisation by healthcare professionals to lead to subpar care.2 The findings suggest that pre-clinical educational initiatives may promote positive attitudes towards SUDs in some domains but are less effective in others, particularly with regards to beliefs about the burden of SUD patients on healthcare systems. However, the study had several limitations and there is a lack of data on the long-term effectiveness of this early educational intervention.
机译:我们以kidd等人撰写了很多兴趣,通过Kidd等人调查医学学生在完成基于临床前的临床前技能的筛查,简短的干预和转诊治疗(SBIRT)课程之前和之后的物质使用障碍(SUDS)。这是一个非常相关的问题,因为医疗保健专业人员导致副本生护理的药物滥用和侮辱性潜力的潜力.2结果表明,临床前教育举措可能会促进一些域中苏打泡沫的积极态度,但不太有效在其他人中,特别是关于对抑制医疗保健系统抑制患者的信念。然而,该研究有几个局限性,缺乏关于这种早期教育干预的长期有效性的数据。

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