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Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration A Website Promoting Early Detection and Screening Practice: http://sbirt.samhsa.gov footnotes Thomas Stegbauer, April L. Brubach, Lisa O'Brien, Eric Fuller, Julia Hoglund, Travette Nelson, Thomas M. Brady

Purpose This presentation helps learners navigate sbirt.samhsa.gov discusses opportunities for future website development The SBIRT site provides a single, comprehensive repository of SBIRT information to promote screening and brief intervention practice

Learning Objectives Understand the requirements of an information website promoting screening and brief intervention practice Describe and understand the architecture of the website Know how to access training curricula, screening instruments, clinical guidelines, conference proceedings, and other online resources maintained on the website Locate at least one other website with links to resources for brief intervention and/or motivational interviewing Identify at least two online manuals for brief treatment

Website Goals Clearly describe the core clinical components of SBIRT Be a useful repository of clinical tools and resources Describe individual SAMHSA grantees Provide information support to both SAMHSA grantees and the community of SBIRT providers Be flexible to address emerging needs 5

SBIRT: Core Clinical Components Screening: Very brief screening that identifies substance-related problems Brief Intervention: Raises awareness of risks and motivation of client toward acknowledgment of problem Brief Treatment: Cognitive behavioral work with clients who acknowledge risks and are seeking help Referral: Referral of those with more serious addictions 6

Core Clinical Components

Resources: Screening & Brief Intervention Links to the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute at the University of Washington Alcohol Screening and Brief Intervention Curriculum, a product of the Alcohol Clinical Screening Project, BU School of Medicine Screening for Alcohol Use and Alcohol Related Problems, an NIAAA Alcohol Alert Brief Intervention Brief Alcohol Screening and Intervention of College Students (BASICS) Brief Interventions and therapies for substance abuse: SAMHSA Tip #34 Brief Intervention for Hazardous and Harmful Drinking, a WHO manual for primary care

SAMHSA Treatment Locator NIDA’ Principles of Addiction Treatment CPDD’s Behavioral and Psychosocial Treatment for Drug Abuse ONDCP’s overview of addiction treatment HBO’s website on addiction treatment CSAT’s homepage

Clinical Tools and Resources Curricula Online Resources Organizations Publications

SAMHSA SBIRT/TCE-SBI Grantees by State Massachusetts Connecticut Delaware Targeted Capacity Expansion Campus Screening and Brief Intervention (SBI) Grantees Screening, Brief Intervention, Referral, and Treatment (SBIRT) Grantees 12

Grantee Profiles Program Description Program Model Services Features Program Data SBIRT Sites Contact Information

Grantees Profiles under SAMHSA Resources

Recent Website Development Recent development has focused on: College and university health screening practice Online training for incorporating an SBIRT program into a trauma care setting 15

Future Website Development Future web development will focus on: Audience expansion such as implementing SBIRT programs into a variety of health care settings Content enhancement such as sustainability strategies E-Learning technology to train clinicians on how to provide SBIRT to a patient

Future architecture To ensure usability, these enhancements require a revamp of the current architecture. Top-level sections under consideration include: About SBIRT SBIRT in Your Setting What’s New Federal Agency Activities Professional Organizations Tools and Resources 17

Future Design In tandem with the reorganization of the architecture, a revised look and feel is under consideration including a homepage that offers: Audience-specific portals to content Quick access to “SBIRT 101” information Links to the latest news and research

SBIRT.SAMHSA.GOV A single, comprehensive repository of SBIRT information to promote screening and brief intervention practice. Includes information such as training manuals, online resources, links to organizations and publications, and a list of references. For grantees, there are portals for grants management, technical assistance and government reporting requirements (such as GPRA). Rapidly moving in new directions including audience expansion and content enhancement.