DEVELOPMENT OF A NOVEL PEER RECOVERY SUPPORTER TRAINING PLATFORM TO DISSEMINATE EVIDENCE-BASED TRAINING AT SCALE

开发新型同伴恢复支持者培训平台以大规模传播循证培训

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    10764597
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 27.53万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    美国
  • 项目类别:
  • 财政年份:
    2023
  • 资助国家:
    美国
  • 起止时间:
    2023-08-15 至 2024-07-31
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Thrive Digital Health (“TDH”) is developing a novel Peer Recovery Support Services (“PRSS”) training platform (the “TDPP”) to standardize and scale the training of Peer Recovery Supporters. TDH was founded by the principals of two successful existing companies at the forefront of advancing PRSS, and benefits from the expertise of its CEO, who in addition to serving on the board of the Peer Recovery Center of Excellence, is a nationally recognized thought leader on PRSS training and implementation. The overarching goal of this Fasttrack project is to develop and test an evidence-based platform that will extend standards-based and empirically-supported Peer Recovery Support Services training and implementation across the country. Success in this endeavor will expand access to support services for recovery from alcohol and other substance use disorders, and help to address critical care gaps stemming from the treatment provider shortage currently impacting the nation. We hypothesize that this scalable platform, used by PRSS Trainers and Trainees, will be acceptable, feasible and usable, and will deliver a positive effect in terms of knowledge gain, adherence and skill in Phase I. In Phase II of this Fasttrack effort, we hypothesize that this platform will deliver superior training results among PRSS trainees in terms of adherence and skill versus training-as-usual. Our priority commercial goal is to bring this solution to market with organizations around the country seeking to build PRSS capacity, and we will accomplish this through the following Phase II specific aims: (1) Assess the effect on PRSS providers of the fully asynchronous TDPP and the TDPP with live zoom sessions on skill and adherence compared with training-as-usual; (2) Assess the effect of adding three live, interactive group teleconferencing sessions to the TDPP asynchronous content; (3) Conduct a pre-post study with a pilot population of PRSS provider trainees from another state to assess fidelity of implementation when content is localized for another state. The expected impact of this project is to substantially enhance TDH’s ability to deliver effective PRSS training at scale, expanding access to recovery support services across the country. This capability holds promise to reduce negative health impacts at both an individual and societal level while reducing the total cost of providing treatment services.
项目总结/摘要 Thrive Digital Health(“TDH”)正在开发一种新的对等恢复支持服务(“PRSS”) 培训平台(“TDPP”),以标准化和规模化同伴康复支持者的培训。 TDH由两家成功的现有公司的负责人创立, 推进PRSS,并受益于其首席执行官的专业知识,除了在 卓越的同行恢复中心的董事会,是全国公认的思想领袖, PRSS培训和实施。这个快速通道项目的首要目标是开发 并测试一个基于证据的平台, 在全国范围内开展同伴恢复支助服务培训和实施。胜任这 奋进将扩大获得支持服务,从酒精和其他物质中恢复 使用障碍,并帮助解决源于治疗提供者的重症监护缺口 目前,短缺影响着全国。我们假设这个可扩展的平台, PRSS培训人员和受训人员,将是可接受的,可行的和可用的,并将提供积极的 在第一阶段的知识获得、坚持和技能方面的效果。在此快速通道的第二阶段 努力,我们假设这个平台将提供上级培训结果之间的PRSS 学员的依从性和技能与常规培训相比。我们的首要商业目标是 将该解决方案推向市场,与全国各地寻求建立PRSS的组织合作 我们将通过以下第二阶段的具体目标来实现这一目标:(1)评估 对完全异步TDPP和具有实时缩放会话的TDPP的PRSS提供者的影响 与常规训练相比,对技能和坚持性的影响;(2)评估增加三个现场, 交互式小组电话会议,以TDPP异步内容;(3)进行 与来自另一个州的PRSS提供者受训者的试点人群进行事前事后研究,以评估 当内容被本地化为另一状态时,实现的保真度。的预期影响 该项目将大大提高TDH提供大规模有效PRSS培训的能力, 在全国范围内扩大获得恢复支助服务的机会。这种能力有希望 减少对个人和社会的负面健康影响,同时减少 提供治疗服务的费用。

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