培训戒烟治疗提供者的内容和方法:一项国际调查。

IF 1.3 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Journal of Smoking Cessation Pub Date : 2017-12-01 Epub Date: 2016-10-03 DOI:10.1017/jsc.2016.22
Gina R Kruse, Nancy A Rigotti, Martin Raw, Ann McNeill, Rachael Murray, Hembadoon Piné-Abata, Asaf Bitton, Andy McEwen
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导言:现有数据有限,描述了用于教育世界各地戒烟治疗提供者的培训方法。目的:测量世界各地烟草治疗培训项目报告的戒烟治疗内容、技能培训和教学方法的流行情况。方法:2013年5月至9月对六个地理区域和世界银行四个收入水平的戒烟培训专家进行了基于网络的调查。应答率为73%(在所联系的115个国家中有84个)。结果:在来自84个国家的104个独立项目中,大多数报告提供简短建议(78%)和一对一咨询(74%);电话咨询不常见(33%)。总体而言,知识主题的教学比技能培训更常见。低收入国家的项目较少报告关于药物、行为治疗和生物标记物的教学,较少报告关于客户访谈、药物管理、生物标记物测量、评估客户结果和协助客户共病的技能培训。这些项目的平均培训时间为15小时。面对面培训很常见(85%);在线课程很少(19%)。几乎有一半(47%)不包括学习者评估。只有35%的公司提供继续教育。结论:几乎所有的项目都报告了面对面教学的循证治疗模式。很少有项目提供在线培训或继续教育。技能培训在低收入和中等收入国家不太常见。对强调实用技能的烟草治疗培训方案的大量需求尚未得到满足,这些方案比中低收入国家的面对面培训更能迅速扩大规模。
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Content and Methods used to Train Tobacco Cessation Treatment Providers: An International Survey.

Introduction: There are limited existing data describing the training methods used to educate tobacco cessation treatment providers around the world.

Aims: To measure the prevalence of tobacco cessation treatment content, skills training and teaching methods reported by tobacco treatment training programs across the world.

Methods: Web-based survey in May-September 2013 among tobacco cessation training experts across six geographic regions and four World Bank income levels. Response rate was 73% (84 of 115 countries contacted).

Results: Of 104 individual programs from 84 countries, most reported teaching brief advice (78%) and one-to-one counseling (74%); telephone counseling was uncommon (33%). Overall, teaching of knowledge topics was more commonly reported than skills training. Programs in lower income countries less often reported teaching about medications, behavioral treatments and biomarkers and less often reported skills-based training about interviewing clients, medication management, biomarker measurement, assessing client outcomes, and assisting clients with co-morbidities. Programs reported a median 15 hours of training. Face-to-face training was common (85%); online programs were rare (19%). Almost half (47%) included no learner assessment. Only 35% offered continuing education.

Conclusion: Nearly all programs reported teaching evidence-based treatment modalities in a face-to-face format. Few programs delivered training online or offered continuing education. Skills-based training was less common among low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). There is a large unmet need for tobacco treatment training protocols which emphasize practical skills, and which are more rapidly scalable than face-to-face training in LMICs.

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Journal of Smoking Cessation Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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