ISBN:
9780833089083
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0833091468
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0833089080
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9780833091468
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (xxv, 143 pages)
Series Statement:
[Research report] RR-435-OSD
Parallel Title:
Print version Hepner, Kimberly A Improving care for co-occurring psychological health and substance use disorders
Keywords:
United States Medical personnel
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Training of
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Evaluation
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United States
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Mental health personnel Training of
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Evaluation
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Dual diagnosis Treatment
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Study and teaching
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Evaluation
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Dual diagnosis Patients
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Care
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Evaluation
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Mental health personnel
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Dual diagnosis
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Dual diagnosis
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Psychiatry education
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Substance-Related Disorders therapy
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Substance-Related Disorders complications
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Comorbidity
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Mental Disorders complications
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Mental Disorders therapy
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MEDICAL ; Health Policy
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Substance Abuse Disorders
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Psychiatry
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Health & Biological Sciences
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United States
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United States
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Electronic book
Abstract:
1. Introduction -- 2. The design and components of the CODP -- 3. Evaluation methods -- 4. Description of survey participants and SARP characteristics -- 5. Perceived utility and quality of the CODP -- 6. Implementation of the CODP at SARPs post-training -- 7. Facilitators and barriers to CODP implementation -- 8. SARP capability to provide integrated care for co-occurring disorders -- 9. Summary and recommendations -- Appendix A. Additional methodological details -- Appendix B. Key-informant discussion guide -- Appendix C. Web survey -- Appendix D. Staff discussion guide.
Abstract:
This report presents results of an implementation evaluation of a clinician training program to improve care for Navy personnel with co-occurring disorders. Clinicians saw a need for such training and viewed it positively. Results also suggest that careful planning and targeting training towards programs best suited to treating co-occurring disorders would improve training effectiveness and likely translate into higher-quality care
Note:
"National Defense Research Institute
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"Prepared for the Office of the Secretary of Defense and the Defense Centers of Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 137-143)
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