Substance abuse treatment clinician opinions and infectious disease service delivery

Substance abuse treatment programs are an important platform for delivery of services for infectious diseases associated with drug and alcohol use. However, important components of infectious disease care are not universally provided. Clinician training often focuses on information about infectious...

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Published inJournal of addictive diseases Vol. 28; no. 1; p. 8
Main Authors Tracy, Kathlene, Brown, Lawrence S, Kritz, Steven, Alderson, Donald, Robinson, Jim, Bini, Edmund J, Levy, Michael, Calsyn, Donald, Rieckmann, Traci, Fuller, Bret, McAuliffe, Pat, Rotrosen, John
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Abstract Substance abuse treatment programs are an important platform for delivery of services for infectious diseases associated with drug and alcohol use. However, important components of infectious disease care are not universally provided. Clinician training often focuses on information about infectious diseases and less attention is paid to provider opinions and attitudes that may be barriers to providing infectious diseases services. In a national multi-site trial conducted by the National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Network (CTN), we investigated the relationship between clinician opinions and the delivery of services for human immunodeficiency virus, hepatitis C virus, and sexually transmitted infections in substance abuse treatment settings. Survey data were collected from 1,723 clinicians at 269 CTN treatment programs. Clinician opinion was found to be significantly related to infectious disease service delivery. Implications for training are discussed.
AbstractList Substance abuse treatment programs are an important platform for delivery of services for infectious diseases associated with drug and alcohol use. However, important components of infectious disease care are not universally provided. Clinician training often focuses on information about infectious diseases and less attention is paid to provider opinions and attitudes that may be barriers to providing infectious diseases services. In a national multi-site trial conducted by the National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Network (CTN), we investigated the relationship between clinician opinions and the delivery of services for human immunodeficiency virus, hepatitis C virus, and sexually transmitted infections in substance abuse treatment settings. Survey data were collected from 1,723 clinicians at 269 CTN treatment programs. Clinician opinion was found to be significantly related to infectious disease service delivery. Implications for training are discussed.
Author Levy, Michael
Rotrosen, John
Brown, Lawrence S
Tracy, Kathlene
Calsyn, Donald
McAuliffe, Pat
Fuller, Bret
Kritz, Steven
Rieckmann, Traci
Alderson, Donald
Bini, Edmund J
Robinson, Jim
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SubjectTerms Attitude of Health Personnel
Clinical Trials as Topic
Cross-Sectional Studies
Delivery of Health Care
Hepatitis C - complications
Hepatitis C - psychology
HIV Infections - psychology
Humans
Physicians - psychology
Practice Patterns, Physicians
Sexually Transmitted Diseases - complications
Sexually Transmitted Diseases - psychology
Substance Abuse Treatment Centers
Substance-Related Disorders - microbiology
Substance-Related Disorders - psychology
Substance-Related Disorders - therapy
United States
Title Substance abuse treatment clinician opinions and infectious disease service delivery
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