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What does BT stand for in the text?
Brief Treatment
How does BT differ from BI according to the text?
BT is more in-depth than BI.
What does RT stand for based on the text?
Referral to Treatment
Where does RT facilitate patient access according to the text?
Local substance use disorder treatment agencies
Why is it important to communicate with local substance use disorder treatment agencies for RT?
To agree on inter-agency procedures
Which approach enhances motivation to achieve positive goals through healthy behavior changes?
Brief Treatment (BT)
What is the main focus of SBIRT?
Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment
What is the purpose of screening in SBIRT?
To identify patients engaged in unhealthy substance use
How long does a Brief Intervention (BI) typically take?
5-15 minutes
What techniques are used in a Brief Intervention (BI)?
Motivational Interviewing techniques
Who developed the method of Motivational Interviewing?
William R. Miller and Stephen Rollnick
What is the role of Referral to Treatment in SBIRT?
To refer patients for additional specialized care if needed
Learn about SBIRT, an early intervention model developed by the World Health Organization to address risky substance use through screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment. Explore the components of screening and its importance in identifying individuals in need of intervention.
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