Table 3. Substance use disorder related training needs of health care providers in Georgia.
Profession | Issue | Training needs |
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Primary health care workers and specialist health care providers (mental health, infectious disease, gynecologists, obstetricians, pediatricians) |
Health care providers are not properly trained to recognize substance use disorders; if they do recognize them, do not know how to address them |
Basic knowledge on substance use disorders; core knowledge of effective prevention, treatment, rehabilitation practices and strategies. Competency in screening and early identification, brief intervention, secondary prevention |
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Staff of addiction services (physicians, psychologists, nurses, social workers) |
Addiction service providers have no knowledge to address specific needs of women with substance use disorders |
Core knowledge and skills to identify and address gender-specific issues (childcare, violence, childhood abuse (physical, sexual, emotional), mental health, gynecology, endocrinology and other) |