PCP Pain and Addiction Training Needs Analysis

Via funding from the NIH/National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA #HHSN271200800012C), we are developing an online curriculum to educate primary care providers (PCPs) on issues related to the interface of pain treatment and addiction. The following survey is intended to help us better understand their needs. We appreciate your help.
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Not at all proficientSlightly proficientAdequateFairly proficientExtremely proficient
Selecting appropriate evidence-based screening and assessment tools for substance use
Screening risk of substance use problems
Assessing substance use problems
Interpreting substance abuse screening or assessment results
Not at all proficientSlightly proficientAdequateFairly proficientExtremely proficient
Using screening and assessment results to triage patients to the appropriate level of care (stratification of risk)
Developing a written treatment agreement
Following state and federal regulations in prescribing controlled substances
Developing a strategy for when and how to end chronic opioid therapy
Not at all proficientSlightly proficientAdequateFairly proficientExtremely proficient
Selecting the proper type of treatment for patients with previously diagnosed substance use problems
Monitoring chronic pain patients for substance misuse throughout treatment
Distinguishing substance abuse from undertreated pain
Addressing suspicion of substance abuse with a chronic pain patient
Not at all proficientSlightly proficientAdequateFairly proficientExtremely proficient
Following protocols that reduce diversion of pain medications by PATIENTS
Following protocols that reduce diversion of pain medications by STAFF
Educating patients about the risk of diversion of their pain medications from their homes
Identifying patients who are diverting pain medication or whose medications are being diverted
THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP!