C. DiClemente, Alicia E. Wiprovnick, S. Moran, Elisabeth C Groth, Rebecca L. Schacht, David Schultz, A. K. Aquino, Brianna Jehl
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Cross Agency Training to Promote Integrated Care for Substance Exposed Newborns
Training of these professionals was successfully piloted and implemented with six regional cohorts from three state agencies. Independent evaluation data indicated high satisfaction ratings, significant pre- to post increases in knowledge and self-efficacy to provide care, and intentions to increase inter-professional collaborations.