Medical Education Program, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8383-3232.
Medical Education Program, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5736-3596.
J Opioid Manag. 2022 Jul-Aug;18(4):297-308. doi: 10.5055/jom.2022.0725.
To develop and evaluate a relevant and readily accessible post-professional opioid use disorder (OUD) education program for a rural and frontier state.
Observational study.
SETTING/PARTICIPANTS: Healthcare providers enrolled in Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO) Idaho Opioid, a tele-mentoring education program.
Participant-level demographics of those that attended the ECHO Idaho Opioid program and post-session and program evaluation -surveys.
A total of 273 individuals attended at least one ECHO Idaho Opioid session (per session average = 22.8); 183 post-session evaluations (per session average = 6.3) and 42 program evaluations were completed. The program was well received by providers in a rural and frontier state and may be a viable option to enhance patient care for OUD patients in these communities.
The Project ECHO model is successful at reaching providers across diverse geographic regions, overcoming barriers associated with attending advanced trainings or developing peer networks to improve patient care. The model can be used to develop educational content and delivery that participants believe is satisfactory, valuable, and applicable to their profession and practice.
为农村和边疆州开发并评估一个与阿片类药物使用障碍(OUD)后专业相关且易于获得的教育项目。
观察性研究。
地点/参与者:参加Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes(ECHO)爱达荷州阿片类药物项目的医疗保健提供者,这是一个远程指导教育项目。
参加 ECHO 爱达荷州阿片类药物项目的参与者的个人资料,以及课程结束后的评估和项目评估调查。
共有 273 人参加了至少一次 ECHO 爱达荷州阿片类药物课程(每次课程的平均人数为 22.8);完成了 183 次课后评估(每次课程的平均人数为 6.3)和 42 次项目评估。该项目在农村和边疆州的医疗保健提供者中广受欢迎,可能是改善这些社区 OUD 患者护理的可行选择。
ECHO 项目模式成功地覆盖了不同地理区域的提供者,克服了参加高级培训或发展同行网络以改善患者护理的障碍。该模型可用于开发参与者认为满意、有价值且适用于其专业和实践的教育内容和交付。