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Developing and Piloting a Supervision Strategy for Substance Use Disorder Treatment Programs

Organization UNIV OF ARKANSAS FOR MED SCISLocation LITTLE ROCK, UNITED STATESPosted 15 Jul 2024Deadline 31 May 2027
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY202521+ years oldAddressAdultAdult HumanAffectAlcohol Chemical ClassAlcoholsAreaArkansasBehaviorBehavioralChild WelfareClientClimateClinicalClinical effectivenessCommunitiesCounselorCrystal MethCrystal methamphetamineData CollectionDeoxyephedrineDesoxyephedrineDevelopmentDistalEffectivenessEnsureEvidence based interventionFeasibility StudiesFeedbackFront line employeeFront line personFront line personnelFront line staffFront line workerFrontline employeeFrontline personFrontline personnelFrontline staffFrontline workerFutureGoalsIndividualJusticeLanguageLeadershipMeasuresMediatingMeteorological ClimateMethamphetamineMethodsMethylamphetamineN-MethylamphetamineNIDANational Institute of Drug AbuseNational Institute on Drug AbuseNatureOpiate AddictionOpiate DependenceOpiatesOpioidOutcomeOutputParticipantPerformancePersonal SatisfactionPositionPositioning AttributePreparationProceduresProcessProfessional counselorProviderPsychological reinforcementQualitative MethodsReinforcementResearchResearch SupportResidential TreatmentRoleSamplingSelf EfficacySeriesServicesSpecialtyStrategic PlanningStructureSubstance Use DisorderSupervisionSystemTask PerformancesTestingTrainingUnited StatesWorkacceptability and feasibilityaddictionaddictive disorderadolescent welfareadulthoodassess effectivenessburn-outburnoutchild well beingchild wellbeingclimaticclinical careclinical practicecommunity engaged approachcommunity engaged approachescommunity engaged strategiescommunity engaged strategycommunity partnered approachcommunity partnered strategydesigndesigningdetermine effectivenessdevelopmentaleffective therapyeffective treatmenteffectiveness assessmenteffectiveness evaluationeffectiveness/implementation hybridevaluate effectivenessevidence baseexamine effectivenessexperiencehybrid type 1 trialhybrid type I trialimplementation scienceimprovedinstitutional climatemedical specialtiesmeetingmeetingsmethopioid addictionopioid dependenceopioid dependentorganizational climatepilot testpractice settingpreparationsprocess improvementprogramsqualitative reasoningresidential careroutine practicescale upservice deliveryservice organizationsocial cognitive theorysocial learning theorysocial rolesubstance use and disordersubstance use treatmenttooltreatment programwell-beingwellbeing
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Substance use disorders (SUDs) such as addiction to opioids, methamphetamines and alcohol are a significant burden in the US, affecting almost 50 million individuals annually. Community specialty SUD treatment programs (“SUD programs”) are a key type of SUD providers and while effective treatments for SUD exist, significant issues in the organization and delivery of SUD programs (e.g., burnout, turnover) undermine the delivery of high-quality services. Clinical supervisors are centrally positioned to support SUD counselors (frontline clinical providers) and ensure high service quality.
For clinical supervisors to effectively support counselors, they need evidence-based supervision strategies. Currently, supervisors in community SUD programs receive very little training, support, and direction for supervision, and thus their supervision practices are highly variable, raising concern about the effectiveness of clinical supervision as currently provided in these programs. Evidence-based supervision strategies can help fill the gap, and evidence from child welfare settings shows they improve leadership, climate, and client outcomes. Based on our preliminary formative work with SUD providers in Arkansas, a reinforcement-based supervision strategy developed for counselors was deemed acceptable and feasible in SUD programs, and had high perceived potential to improve supervision quality, counselor well-being and performance, and client outcomes. Participants thought the structure and content of the strategy were a good fit for SUD settings. However, for a supervision strategy to be supportive of the work they do, it needs to be developed to reflect the language, case examples, and organizational factors relevant to the SUD settings.

The goals of our study are to iteratively develop and refine a supervision strategy for SUD settings, and to pilot it in residential treatment programs using quality improvement and implementation science tools and approaches. Aim 1 involves leveraging previous experience developing supervision strategies and partnering with SUD providers to develop and refine the supervision strategy for SUD. Using the Evidence-Based Quality Improvement (EBQI) process, we will engage SUD partners in a series of collaborative meetings to review and discuss the supervision strategy and related study materials, and to make key decisions. The output of this work will be a refined and optimized SUD supervision strategy. Aim 2 involves conducting two pilot cycles with supervisors and counselors in a sample of SUD residential treatment programs to assess the feasibility and acceptability of the supervision strategy, examine its impact on key organizational, counselor, and client outcomes, and to document barriers and facilitators for its implementation and sustained use in routine practice. This study will provide key information to inform planning and design of a future fully powered study to assess the effectiveness of the new supervision strategy in a large sample of SUD programs.

Grant Number: 5R34DA060419-02
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: Jure Baloh

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