药物使用教育对社会工作专业学生的知识、态度和技能的影响》(The Perceived Impact of Substance Use Education on Social Work Students' Knowledge, Attitudes, and Skills)。

Substance use & addiction journal Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-31 DOI:10.1177/29767342241229051
Jennifer Putney, Rebekah Halmo, Cali-Ryan Collin, Brittany Abrego-Baltay, Molly O'Brien, Kristie A Thomas
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背景:2021 年,美国药物滥用和精神健康服务管理局(SAMHSA)发布的一份报告显示,美国有 4600 多万人患有药物使用障碍(SUD)。同年,与药物过量相关的死亡人数也创下了历史新高。社会工作者在与药物使用者建立联系并提供适当护理和治疗方面发挥着重要作用;然而,对药物使用者的消极态度和缺乏全面了解给提供有效护理带来了挑战。整合了药物使用内容的社会工作课程被认为是解决这一问题的方法之一:方法:在一所院校的社会工作硕士课程中引入了一门为期 14 周的课程,目的是为学生提供有关药物滥用的全面教育。课程涵盖了基础知识和实用技能的培养。在 2020 年 5 月至 2022 年 1 月期间,共有 17 名经过培训的讲师为 1204 名学生授课。我们收集了定量和定性数据,以探讨学生自我认知中与药物使用相关的知识、态度和技能的变化:在完成调查的学生(N = 553)中,大多数人认为该课程将对他们未来的工作和职业发展产生积极影响。具体来说,96.4% 的人对课程总体表示满意或非常满意。在完成 30 天跟踪调查的学生(n = 69)中,数据显示学生的自我认知知识有所增加,同时态度也有所转变,自我认知的以客户为中心的护理技能也发生了积极变化:本文的研究结果支持在社会工作课程中开发、实施和评估以证据为基础的药物使用内容。这对提高与药物使用者打交道的社会工作者的知识、态度和技能具有重要意义。
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The Perceived Impact of Substance Use Education on Social Work Students' Knowledge, Attitudes, and Skills.

Background: In 2021, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) published a report revealing that over 46 million individuals in the United States had a substance use disorder (SUD). In the same year, a record number of drug-related overdose deaths were reported. Social workers play an important role in connecting with people who use substances and providing adequate care and treatment; yet, negative attitudes and lack of holistic knowledge about individuals who use substances create challenges in providing effective care. Social work curricula that integrates substance use content has been identified as one way to address this.

Methods: A 14-week course was introduced in one institution's Master of Social Work curriculum with the goal of providing students with a comprehensive education on SUDs. Foundational knowledge and practical skill development were covered. Seventeen trained instructors taught a total of 1204 students between May 2020 and January 2022. Quantitative and qualitative data were collected to explore changes in student's self-perceived knowledge, attitudes, and skills related to substance use.

Results: Among those who completed the survey (N = 553), the majority felt that the course would have a positive impact on their future work and professional development. Specifically, 96.4% reported being satisfied or very satisfied with the course overall. Among those who completed a 30-day follow-up survey (n = 69), data revealed an increase in students' self-perceived knowledge, accompanied by a shift in attitudes and positive changes in self-perceived client-centered care skills.

Conclusions: Findings from this article support the development, implementation, and evaluation of evidence-based substance use content within social work curricula. This has implications for improving knowledge, attitudes, and skills among social workers who work with people who use substances.

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