Changing Baccalaureate Nursing Students Perceptions of Working with Substance-Using Patients through SBIRT Training
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1 Changing Baccalaureate Nursing Students Perceptions of Working with Substance-Using Patients through SBIRT Training Heather J. Gotham Mid-America Addiction Technology Transfer Center, University of Missouri- Kansas City Lauren Terhorst, Kathryn R. Puskar, Ann Mitchell, Betty Braxter, Marie Fiorvanti, Irene Kane, Kimberly Talcott, Gail Woomer University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing Holly Hagle Institute for Research, Education and Training in Addictions (IRETA)
2 Project Team Kathryn Puskar, DrPH, RN, FAAN Helen K. Burns, PhD, RN, FAAN Ann M. Mitchell, PhD, RN, AHN-BC, FAAN Holly Hagle, PhD; Vicky Leahy, MS Betty Braxter, PhD, RN Marie Fioravanti, MSN, RN Gail Ratliff Woomer, MN, RN, IBCLC Lauren Terhorst, PhD Kimberly Talcott, MPA Heather Gotham, PhD Project Director Consultant & Project Developer Project Coordinator IRETA Trainers Obstetrics Primary Teacher Medical Surgical Primary Teacher Community Clinical Instructor Project Statistician Project Manager Project Evaluator Funding for the Addiction Training for Nurses using Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment (ATN-SBIRT) program was made possible by Grant D11HP14629 from the Nurse Education, Practice and Retention Program, Division of Nursing, Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
3 SBIRT Needed Prevalence 22.5m meet threshold for substance use disorder (SUD; abuse or dependence; SAMHSA OAS, 2010) 68m have unhealthy use (Humphreys & McLellan, 2010) 23% of patients across medical settings had risky substance use or likely substance use disorder (SAMHSA-funded 6-state study; Madras et al., 2008)
4 SBIRT - Effective SBIRT is effective in primary care, ED, and other settings (e.g., Academic Ed Research Collaborative, 2007, 2010; Babor et al., 2007; Fleming et al., 2002) SBIRT implemented by nurses is effective (Desy, Howard & Perhats, 2010; Lane et al., 2008) Reductions in mortality, alcohol use, health care costs, criminal justice involvement, and societal costs (Cuijpers, 2004; Academic, 2010; Gentilello, 1999; Wells-Parker, 2002)
5 Healthcare Provider Barriers to SBIRT Lack of knowledge, training, skills and resources Need to triage competing medical issues Discomfort in discussing substance use with patients Negative or stereotyped attitudes towards people who use substances Friedmann, 2000; Van Hook, 2006; Van Hook, 2006 & Broyles, 2010
6 Attitudes Regarding Substance Use Health care professionals have negative attitudes Substance use (even to excess) is a choice People who use substances to excess do not care about themselves Treatment is not effective Doctors, nurses, other healthcare providers Aalto, Pekuri, & Seppa, 2001; Holland, Pringle, & Barbetti, 2009
7 Education/Training Can Change Attitudes Longitudinal study of medical students Increased effectiveness in helping reduce drug use No change in responsibility to intervene or effectiveness to reduce alcohol use (Cape, Hannah & Sellman, 2006) Increased positive attitudes among student nurses (e.g., Meng et al., 2007; Rasool & Rawaf, 2008; Vadlamudi et al., 2008)
8 ATN-SBIRT Project University of Pittsburgh - School of Nursing Institute for Research, Education and Training in Addictions (IRETA) 3-year HRSA funded project Project Goals Integrate a sustainable substance use educational and skillbuilding component within an undergraduate nursing curriculum Add 140 nurses annually to the workforce who are able to provide SBIRT services
9 ATN-SBIRT - Curriculum Integration Junior year 6 in-class hours: 11-module curriculum Lecture, discussion, reading, role plays, case vignettes Clinical rotations: Practice and competency assessments by faculty and community preceptors Simulation lab: Session targeting culturally competent practice Senior year Booster session: Review and update
10 ATN- SBIRT 11-Module In-Class Curriculum (6 hours)
11 Progress of Program 2 years 39 faculty and preceptors trained and received continuing education units Addiction Training for Nurses using SBIRT: 1.5 CEs 392 BSN (traditional and 2 nd degree) students trained 225 attended the Senior year booster session
12 Current Study Goal Assess effect of education and training on attitudes Role Adequacy Role Legitimacy Role Support Motivation Task-Specific Self-Esteem Work Satisfaction
13 Methods - Participants (n=319 juniors) Gender Percent Female 88% Male 12% Hispanic/Latino 2% Race African American 4% Asian 4% White 90% *Other 2% *Too few students to show by race
14 Attitudes Baseline & 30-days Post In- Class Training Alcohol and Alcohol Problems Perception Questionnaire (AAPPQ; Shaw et al., 1976) 30 items, Likert scale 1 = Strongly Disagree, 7 = Strongly Agree 6 subscales Acceptable reliability, Cronbach s Alpha Drug and Drug Problems Perception Questionnaire (DDPPQ; Watson et al., 2003) 22 items, same Likert 1-7 scale 6 subscales Acceptable reliability, Cronbach s Alpha
15 AAPPQ/DDPPQ - Subscales Role Adequacy I feel I have a working knowledge of alcohol and alcohol related problems. Role Legitimacy I feel I have the right to ask patients questions about their drinking when necessary. Role Support If I felt the need when working with drinkers I could easily find someone who would help me clarify my professional responsibilities.
16 AAPPQ/DDPPQ - Subscales Motivation I want to work with drinkers. Task-Specific Self-Esteem I feel I have the right to ask patients questions about their drinking when necessary. Work Satisfaction If I felt the need when working with drinkers I could easily find someone who would help me clarify my professional responsibilities.
17 Pre/Post-Training Changes in Student Perceptions of Role with Patients Who Use Alcohol (N=319) Pretraining Median Posttraining Median Z a p b r c Role Adequacy < Role Legitimacy < Role Support < Motivation Work Satisfaction < Task-Specific Self-Esteem < a Wilcoxon Signed Ranks tests; b Adjusted alpha of p<.008; c Effect size, r
18 Pre/Post-Training Changes in Student Perceptions of Role with Patients Who Use Drugs (N=319) Pretraining Median Posttraining Median Z a p b r c Role Adequacy < Role Legitimacy < Role Support Motivation Work Satisfaction Task-Specific Self-Esteem a Wilcoxon Signed Ranks tests; b Adjusted alpha of p<.008; c Effect size, r
19 Summary Alcohol and drugs: Similar increases in role adequacy, role legitimacy, and role support Alcohol: Increased work satisfaction and self-esteem, decreased motivation Decreased motivation may suggest need for more training, finding out how much you don t know Drugs: Lack of significant findings may represent need for more focused education related to drug use
20 Limitations Not a very diverse sample of students Students may gain further confidence and competence following simulation and clinical experiences in ATN-SBIRT
21 Discussion Importance of health care provider attitudes Stigma toward patients who use substances Conflict between provider s own alcohol use and SBIRT Motivational enhancement therapy with residents about SBIRT; decreased barriers, increased satisfaction (Hettema et al., 2009) Nurses compose the greatest percentage of health care workers and serve in a variety of settings Newly funded project SBIRT training for ER nurses Inclusion of SBIRT training in nursing curricula is a next step to hasten implementation
22 Contact Information Heather J. Gotham, PhD Mid-America ATTC University of Missouri- Kansas City 5100 Rockhill Rd., Kansas City, MO direct (816)
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