Davis Dana, Hawk Mary
a Department of Social Work , Youngstown State University , Youngstown , Ohio , USA.
Soc Work Health Care. 2015;54(4):320-44. doi: 10.1080/00981389.2014.990129.
This study explored trauma centers social workers' beliefs regarding four evidence-based interventions for patients presenting with substance abuse issues. Previous research has indicated that health care providers' beliefs have prevented them from implementing non-abstinence based interventions. Study results indicated that the majority of social workers believed in the 12-step approach and were least comfortable with the harm reduction approach. However, results showed that in some cases, social workers may have negative personal beliefs regarding non-abstinence based interventions, but do not let their personal beliefs get in the way of utilizing these interventions if they are viewed as appropriate for the client's situation.
本研究探讨了创伤中心的社会工作者对针对有药物滥用问题患者的四种循证干预措施的看法。先前的研究表明,医疗保健提供者的观念使他们无法实施非禁欲型干预措施。研究结果表明,大多数社会工作者相信12步疗法,而对减少伤害疗法最不认同。然而,结果显示,在某些情况下,社会工作者可能对非禁欲型干预措施持有负面的个人看法,但如果他们认为这些干预措施适用于客户的情况,就不会让个人看法妨碍对其的使用。