Teaching Knowledge and Empathy in Substance Use Disorder Through Enriched Education in the Neurobiology of Addiction: A Narrative Review on Addiction Education in Professional Schools.

Leslie C Newman, Ashley T Swisshelm
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Background: Addiction is a devastating chronic disease requiring significant resources and attention. Healthcare professionals have noted struggles in caring for patients with substance use disorder (SUD) due to stigma, perceived difficulties in dealing with patients, and issues with treatment compliance. Challenges in dealing with individuals with SUD may stem from an inadequate understanding of the disease and consequent misconceptions about patient behaviors. The type and extent of addiction education affect the depth of understanding of SUD and shape attitudes toward patients. In this review, we explore aspects of addiction education including examining curricular guidelines and educational strategies, especially regarding the neurobiology of addiction.

Methods: We conducted a narrative review using online databases and search engines to identify studies related to addiction/SUD education with emphasis on the type and extent of neurobiological content.

Results: Studies examining addiction education document deficiencies that may contribute to insufficiencies in SUD treatment and disrespectful treatment of individuals with SUD. There is also a lack of detail regarding the extent of the neurobiology of addiction education in professional core courses and curricular guidelines. Implementing a more detailed approach to addiction education with more comprehensive neurobiology is discussed along with strategies to motivate students to learn and appreciate these complex details.

Conclusions: While there are many aspects of addiction education, a solid foundation in the neurobiological mechanisms of addiction is important to establish an appreciation for the disease nature of addiction and the resulting behaviors of the individual. Teaching beyond the rewarding nature of addiction is essential to enable students to comprehend how the activation of survival stress systems and compromised decision-making affects the behavior of individuals with SUD. A more comprehensive understanding of addiction fosters more respect for individuals with SUD and creates potential for more opportunities for effective treatment.

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