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Area of Science:

  • Implementation Science
  • Addiction Treatment
  • Clinical Data Translation

Background:

  • Effective translation of patient data into real-time clinical decisions is a challenge in addiction inpatient settings.
  • Individualized treatment planning requires optimized assessment tools for clinicians.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To optimize an assessment report for clinicians to enhance data translation for individualized addiction treatment.
  • To apply an implementation science framework to refine the assessment report iteratively.

Main Methods:

  • A multi-aim, iterative approach was employed at a small inpatient addiction treatment facility.
  • Quantitative surveys assessed clinician motives and report design, followed by semi-structured interviews for optimization.
  • Descriptive and modified content analyses were used to evaluate five versions of the report.

Main Results:

  • Five versions of the assessment report were developed between February 2021 and August 2022.
  • The final report version was integrated into patients' electronic medical records.
  • Clinicians provided iterative feedback, and barriers to the translational process were identified.

Conclusions:

  • A replicable approach for optimizing assessment data translation in addiction treatment was developed.
  • The optimized assessment report can be utilized by similar facilities, even those with small sample sizes.
  • This work addresses the gap in effective data utilization for personalized patient care in addiction settings.