VA Greater Los Angeles Health Care System, Veterans Health Administration, Department of Emergency Medicine, Los Angeles, California.
VA Eastern Colorado Health Care System, Veterans Health Administration, Aurora, Colorado.
West J Emerg Med. 2024 Jul;25(4):465-469. doi: 10.5811/westjem.17850.
The seemingly inexorable rise of opioid-related overdose deaths despite the reduced number of COVID-19 pandemic deaths demands novel responses and partnerships in our public health system's response. Addiction medicine is practiced in a broad range of siloed clinical environments that need to be included in addiction medicine training beyond the traditional fellowship programs. Our objective in this project was to implement a knowledge-based, live virtual training program that would provide clinicians and other healthcare professionals with an overview of addiction, substance use disorders (SUD), and clinical diagnosis and management of opioid use disorder (OUD).
The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) Emergency Department Opioid Safety Initiative (ED OSI) offered a four-day course for healthcare professionals interested in gaining knowledge and practical skills to improve VHA-based SUD care. The course topics centered around the diagnosis and treatment of SUD, with a focus on OUD. Additionally, trainees received six months of support to develop addiction medicine treatment programs. Evaluations of the course were performed immediately after completion of the program and again at the six-month mark to assess its effectiveness.
A total of 56 clinicians and other healthcare professionals participated in the Addiction Scholars Program (ASP). The participants represented nine Veteran Integrated Service Networks and 21 different VHA medical facilities. Nearly 70% of participants completed the initial post-survey. Thirty-eight respondents (97.4%) felt the ASP series contained practical examples and useful information that could be applied in their work. Thirty-eight respondents (97.4%) felt the workshop series provided new information or insights into the diagnosis and treatment of SUD. Eleven capstone projects based on the information acquired during the ASP were funded (a total of $407,178). Twenty participants (35.7%) completed the six-month follow-up survey. Notably, 90% of respondents reported increased naloxone prescribing and 50% reported increased prescribing of buprenorphine to treat patients with OUD since completing the course.
The ASP provided healthcare professionals with insight into managing SUD and equipped them with practical clinical skills. The students translated the information from the course to develop medication for opioid use disorder (M-OUD) programs at their home institutions.
尽管 COVID-19 大流行死亡人数减少,但阿片类药物相关过量死亡人数似乎仍在不断上升,这要求我们的公共卫生系统做出新的反应和建立新的伙伴关系。成瘾医学在广泛的孤立临床环境中实施,需要在传统的奖学金项目之外纳入成瘾医学培训。我们的目标是实施一个基于知识的虚拟培训计划,为临床医生和其他医疗保健专业人员提供成瘾、物质使用障碍 (SUD) 和阿片类药物使用障碍 (OUD) 的临床诊断和管理概述。
退伍军人事务部 (VA) 急诊部阿片类药物安全倡议 (ED OSI) 为有兴趣获得知识和实践技能以改善基于 VA 的 SUD 护理的医疗保健专业人员提供了为期四天的课程。该课程的主题围绕 SUD 的诊断和治疗展开,重点是 OUD。此外,学员还获得了六个月的支持,以制定成瘾医学治疗计划。课程完成后立即进行课程评估,并在六个月时再次进行评估,以评估其效果。
共有 56 名临床医生和其他医疗保健专业人员参加了成瘾学者计划 (ASP)。参与者代表了九个退伍军人综合服务网络和 21 个不同的 VA 医疗设施。近 70%的参与者完成了初始调查。38 名受访者 (97.4%) 认为 ASP 系列包含可在工作中应用的实际示例和有用信息。38 名受访者 (97.4%) 认为该研讨会系列提供了关于 SUD 的诊断和治疗的新信息或见解。根据 ASP 期间获得的信息,资助了 11 个基于 CAPSTONE 的项目(共计 407,178 美元)。20 名参与者 (35.7%) 完成了六个月的后续调查。值得注意的是,90%的受访者报告说,自完成课程以来,他们增加了纳洛酮的处方,50%的受访者报告说增加了丁丙诺啡的处方,以治疗患有 OUD 的患者。
ASP 使医疗保健专业人员深入了解管理 SUD 的问题,并为他们提供了实用的临床技能。学生们将课程中的信息转化为在家属机构开展治疗药物使用障碍 (M-OUD) 项目。