Primary Care Nurse Attitudes, Beliefs and Confidence Levels Regarding Alcohol Abuse and Its Treatment: Impact of Educational Intervention.

Alcohol abuse has been a major burden on the society. In the fight against it a key issue the education of the primary care nurses has been ignored. This study evaluates the effect of education program on the attitudes, beliefs, and confidence levels of primary care nurses regarding alcohol abuse an...

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Main Author: Vadlamudi, Raja Sekhar
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Published: Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University 2005
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spelling ndltd-ETSU-oai-dc.etsu.edu-etd-22292019-05-16T04:48:50Z Primary Care Nurse Attitudes, Beliefs and Confidence Levels Regarding Alcohol Abuse and Its Treatment: Impact of Educational Intervention. Vadlamudi, Raja Sekhar Alcohol abuse has been a major burden on the society. In the fight against it a key issue the education of the primary care nurses has been ignored. This study evaluates the effect of education program on the attitudes, beliefs, and confidence levels of primary care nurses regarding alcohol abuse and its treatment. Data from the Project Mainstream educational intervention were used with permission from the investigators. Two hundred one students and faculty of nursing at Vanderbilt University participated in the intervention, which was designed to train primary care providers in the Brief Negotiated Intervention technique for early detection and treatment of alcohol problems. Participants completed questionnaires before and after the educational intervention. Analysis of the data using paired samples t-test and one way analysis of variance showed statistically significant positive change in the nurses' attitudes, beliefs, and confidence levels regarding alcohol abuse and its treatment after the educational intervention. This study has shown the importance of educational intervention in dealing with alcohol abuse. 2005-12-17T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://dc.etsu.edu/etd/1072 https://dc.etsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2229&context=etd Copyright by the authors. Electronic Theses and Dissertations Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University Beliefs Alcohol Abuse Confidence Levels Primary Care Nurse Brief Negotiated Intervention Attitudes Medicine and Health Sciences Nursing Public Health and Community Nursing
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topic Beliefs
Alcohol Abuse
Confidence Levels
Primary Care Nurse
Brief Negotiated Intervention
Attitudes
Medicine and Health Sciences
Nursing
Public Health and Community Nursing
spellingShingle Beliefs
Alcohol Abuse
Confidence Levels
Primary Care Nurse
Brief Negotiated Intervention
Attitudes
Medicine and Health Sciences
Nursing
Public Health and Community Nursing
Vadlamudi, Raja Sekhar
Primary Care Nurse Attitudes, Beliefs and Confidence Levels Regarding Alcohol Abuse and Its Treatment: Impact of Educational Intervention.
description Alcohol abuse has been a major burden on the society. In the fight against it a key issue the education of the primary care nurses has been ignored. This study evaluates the effect of education program on the attitudes, beliefs, and confidence levels of primary care nurses regarding alcohol abuse and its treatment. Data from the Project Mainstream educational intervention were used with permission from the investigators. Two hundred one students and faculty of nursing at Vanderbilt University participated in the intervention, which was designed to train primary care providers in the Brief Negotiated Intervention technique for early detection and treatment of alcohol problems. Participants completed questionnaires before and after the educational intervention. Analysis of the data using paired samples t-test and one way analysis of variance showed statistically significant positive change in the nurses' attitudes, beliefs, and confidence levels regarding alcohol abuse and its treatment after the educational intervention. This study has shown the importance of educational intervention in dealing with alcohol abuse.
author Vadlamudi, Raja Sekhar
author_facet Vadlamudi, Raja Sekhar
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title Primary Care Nurse Attitudes, Beliefs and Confidence Levels Regarding Alcohol Abuse and Its Treatment: Impact of Educational Intervention.
title_short Primary Care Nurse Attitudes, Beliefs and Confidence Levels Regarding Alcohol Abuse and Its Treatment: Impact of Educational Intervention.
title_full Primary Care Nurse Attitudes, Beliefs and Confidence Levels Regarding Alcohol Abuse and Its Treatment: Impact of Educational Intervention.
title_fullStr Primary Care Nurse Attitudes, Beliefs and Confidence Levels Regarding Alcohol Abuse and Its Treatment: Impact of Educational Intervention.
title_full_unstemmed Primary Care Nurse Attitudes, Beliefs and Confidence Levels Regarding Alcohol Abuse and Its Treatment: Impact of Educational Intervention.
title_sort primary care nurse attitudes, beliefs and confidence levels regarding alcohol abuse and its treatment: impact of educational intervention.
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