OBGYN Provider Skills Baseline - word

H2 OBGYN BI-MI Proficiency Rating Scale - Provider Skills Training Baseline.docx

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OBGYN Provider Skills Baseline - word

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OBGYN BI-MI Proficiency Rating Scale (PRS) – Provider Skills-Training Baseline


Instructions
:
Please indicate how well you did each of the following during this simulated screening and brief intervention.

Use the following anchors for items 1-10 and please note that Item 11 has its own set of anchors below it.

1 = I did not do this.
2 = I attempted, but could improve on skill/technique for best practice.

3 = I performed this skill/technique at a level that is approaching acceptable.

4= I did this well, with good technique.

5 = I did very well, with positive reception & engagement from the patient.







  1. Ask for permission to talk about patient’s substance use.


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  1. Assess quantity, frequency, & consequences of alcohol use.

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  1. Explain NIAAA low risk drinking guidelines (including “0 drinks for pregnant women” and associated health risks.

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  1. Advise the patient to quit or cut down on alcohol use.

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  1. Help her think about pros & cons of her alcohol use.

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  1. Ask how ready she is to make a change.

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  1. Help the patient make a plan or set a goal for decreasing use and/or discussing further.

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  1. Explore patient’s own reasons for quitting or cutting down on alcohol use.

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  1. Work with the patient as a partner in addressing her alcohol use issues.

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  1. Support her autonomy and choice regarding substance use.

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  1. Because of this intervention, the patient’s motivation to cut down or
    quit using alcohol, or at least to consider doing so, was increased.

    1 2 3 4 5

Strongly Disagree Neutral Agree Strongly
Disagree Agree




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