Journal of Clinical and Translational Science (Apr 2023)

357 Using Assessments to Create a Translational Pipeline at a Science-Based Inpatient Addiction Treatment Facility

  • Jessica Bourdon,
  • Taylor Fields,
  • Sidney Judson,
  • Nehal Vadhan,
  • Jon Morgenstern

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1017/cts.2023.397
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
pp. 105 – 106

Abstract

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OBJECTIVES/GOALS: Effective translation of data to inform real-time patient care is lacking in addiction inpatient settings. The current study presents the optimization of a Comprehensive Rehabilitation Assessment summary report that is used by clinicians to individualize treatment. METHODS/STUDY POPULATION: A multi-aim approach was taken that utilized aspects of various implementation science frameworks. Participants were clinical staff (N = 7; female = 71%). A quantitative survey was used for aims 1 and 2 to assess motives and context around the report as well as evaluate the design of it. Aim 3 focused on optimization via semi-structured interviews. Descriptive and modified content analyses were utilized appropriately for each aim. RESULTS/ANTICIPATED RESULTS: Five versions of the assessment report were created between February 2021 and August 2022, the most recent of was adapted into patients’electronic medical records based on study results. Each report version, participants’results/feedback, and researchers’perceived barriers to this translational process will be discussed. DISCUSSION/SIGNIFICANCE: The current study highlights a replicable approach for optimizing the translation of assessment data into treatment for patients with disorders of addiction.