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Original Articles

Encouraging Physicians to Screen for and Intervene in Substance Use Disorders: Obstacles and Strategies for Change

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Pages 77-97 | Published online: 11 Oct 2008
 

ABSTRACT

The scientific literature was reviewed to identify obstacles and effective ways to improve primary care physician screening, interventions, and management of patient substance use disorders (SUDs). Major obstacles identified are physician lack of skills and self-efficacy in patient counseling, inadequate training at all levels of medical education, and lack of reimbursement and other health care systems support for services to patients. Physician abuse of drugs does not appear to be a major obstacle. Physician attitudes about patients with SUDS and the effectiveness of treatment services need to be addressed. Research points to the use of a multifaceted change strategy. Key components include practice-based training emphasizing screening and counseling skills throughout medical education, clinical systems to ensure regular SUD services (screening, intervention, and referral) to patients, and reimbursement and coverage systems to support physician interventions and patient services.

The authors acknowledge the assistance of David A. Fiellin, MD, and Michael F. Fleming, MD, MPH, in conceptualizing this review, of Dorynne Czechowicz, MD, in providing important feedback to improve the literature review content, of A. Kelly, MSLS, in conducting the literature search, and of Manu Singh, PhD, Erika Olsen Tait, MA, and Nancy Keene in assisting with the editorial preparation of the manuscript. In addition, the authors gratefully acknowledge the National Institute on Drug Abuse's ongoing support of this project and recognition of the value of such a review of the literature.

This study was supported by a Task Order from the National Institute of Health for the National Institute on Drug Abuse, Contract No. 263-01-D-0158, Task Order No. N02-D-0252: Primary Care Physician Outreach.

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