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Structured online training for university students to deliver peer-led addiction counselling for young drug abusers in China: Effect on improving knowledge, attitude, confidence, and skills

Journal

PATIENT EDUCATION AND COUNSELING
Volume 105, Issue 4, Pages 1009-1017

Publisher

ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.pec.2021.07.038

Keywords

Counselling education; Peer-led counselling; Drug abuse

Funding

  1. Institutional Review Board of the University of Hong Kong/Hospital Authority Hong Kong West Cluster [UW 20-395]

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This study measures the impact of a structured online training program on improving the knowledge, attitude, confidence, and skills of university students to provide peer-led addiction counseling to young drug abusers.
Objectives: To measure the effect of a structured online training programme on improving the knowledge, attitude, confidence, and skills of university students to deliver peer-led addiction counselling to young drug abusers.Methods: A structured training programme was designed for university students with a background in health-related disciplines. Pre-and post-training evaluations were conducted for 245 university students with health-related backgrounds who completed the training programme. The participants' knowledge of and attitudes towards drug abuse and their confidence in delivering addiction counselling were evaluated and compared before and after the training. Counselling skills were assessed using a simulated stan-dardised case.Results: A paired test indicated that after attending the training programme, the participants' knowledge of and attitudes towards drug abuse and their confidence in delivering addiction counselling were sig-nificantly improved. Most of the trained participants demonstrated satisfactory counselling skills. Conclusion: Participation in a one-day structured addiction training programme significantly improved students' knowledge of and attitudes towards drug abuse and their confidence and skills to deliver addiction counselling.Practice implication: Future research should elucidate the implementation of the counselling skills in terms of the counselling outcomes and successful referral. The clients' health outcomes should be assessed to reflect the peer counsellors' skills.(c) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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