Screening, Brief Intervention, Referral to Treatment (SBIRT)
Help with the implementation of an SBIRT approach.
SUMMIT Study Protocol: Step-by-Step Procedures for Providing Screening, Brief Intervention, and Treatment Services to Primary Care Patients With Opioid or Alcohol Use Disorders
A revised version of the integrated collaborative care protocol implemented during the SUMMIT research study; contains information on building processes and practices for ongoing intervention and stepped care, including materials and protocols for alcohol MAT and ongoing care
Integrated Behavioral Health Manual: Everything You Need to Know to Start, Grow, or Enhance Behavioral Health Services in Primary Care
Manual for behavioral health clinicians on how to provide substance use services in integrated primary care settings; also gives overview of considerations for effective integrated care
A Guide to Substance Abuse Services for Primary Care Clinicians
Alcohol and Drug Use Disorders
Module 1: Overview of Substance Use Disorders
Module that includes an overview of substance use disorders;discusses neurobiological responses to substances, theories that explain the disorders, and integrated care for substance use disorder
Screening and Behavioral Counseling Interventions in Primary Care To Reduce Unhealthy Alcohol Use in Adolescents and Adults: Updated Systematic Review for the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force
Effectiveness of Brief Interventions in Primary Health Care Settings To Decrease Alcohol Consumption by Adult Non-Dependent Drinkers: A Systematic Review of Systematic Reviews
Review of systematic reviews that evaluated the effectiveness of brief interventions in primary healthcare settings to decrease alcohol consumption in non-alcoholic adult drinkers; found that brief interventions have a moderate effect on reducing alcohol consumption people who consume excessive amounts of alcohol
Effectiveness of Brief Alcohol Interventions in Primary Care Populations
Review that examined brief intervention implementation in general practice or emergency care settings and effects in reducing heavy drinking, finding that brief interventions can reduce alcohol consumption in hazardous and harmful drinkers compared to minimal or no intervention
University of Missouri - Kansas City SBIRT Website
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