Journal of Addictive Behaviors,Therapy & RehabilitationISSN: 2324-9005

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Gotham H Author

Subjects of specialization
Substantial funds,SBIRT,baccalaureate nursing,practice nursing ,integrate

Affiliation
School of Nursing and Health Studies, University of Missouri-Kansas City, Kansas City, USA

Biography

Dr. Gotham H has conducted research on the treatment of addictive disorders, including the evaluation of behavioral interventions for baccalaureate nursing , and pharmacotherapies for the treatment of SBIRT and alcohol dependence. Her current research interests include investigating the mechanisms of action of promising pharmacotherapies in human laboratory studies, as well as clinical trials combining Substantial funds such as contingency management with promising pharmacotherapies for cocaine, alcohol and integrate.


Publications

Short Communication Open Access

Consider the Setting: Challenges in Integrating Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment into Nursing and Social Work Students’ Clinical Practice

Author(s):

Knopf-Amelung S, Gotham H and Kuofie A

Objective: Substantial funds are being invested into training health professions students to provide screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) for substance use, but will the newly trained workforce be ahead of its future employers? The goal of this study was to explore implementation facilitators and barriers.
Methods: This project educated 541 baccalaureate nursing (BSN), advanced practice nursing (NP), and master of social work (MSW) students through didactics, role plays, standardized patient practice, and clinical experience to help students achieve competency. One month after training, students were surveyed regarding their use of SBIRT in clinical practice and barriers/facilitators to thei... view more»

DOI: 10.4172/2324-9005.1000160

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