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Citation

Palmer A, Karakus M, Mark T. Psychiatr. Serv. 2019; 70(5): 409-412.

Affiliation

IBM Watson Health, Bethesda, Maryland (Palmer, Karakus); RTI International, Rockville, Maryland (Mark).

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, American Psychiatric Association)

DOI

10.1176/appi.ps.201800427

PMID

30784378

Abstract

OBJECTIVE:: This study identifies key barriers faced by primary care providers (PCP) in implementation of screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) services for substance use disorders among adolescents.

METHODS:: The authors used mixed methods, including 12 key informant interviews and a survey with 75 PCPs, to identify key barriers to PCP implementation of SBIRT services.

RESULTS:: Time constraints, challenges related to parental involvement, a perceived lack of effectiveness of brief intervention services, and lack of training in providing brief intervention were barriers to screening and brief intervention. Referral to treatment was frequently perceived as a challenge. Increased reimbursement and dedicated resources were important interventions for improving screening rates.

CONCLUSIONS:: Increased reimbursement could support workflow enhancements to improve the consistency of SBIRT procedures and alleviate time constraints. Consistent SBIRT applications for all adolescents could also be supported by increasing PCP training in brief intervention.


Language: en

Keywords

Alcohol and drug abuse; Assessment/psychiatric; adolescent; parent; substance-related disorders

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