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Screening – with Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT): Presentation #1

Develop a PowerPoint presentation that includes the following criteria:

· Slide 1:  Title Page.

· Slide 2:  SBIRT overview - Describe the history of SBIRT, the SBIRT process and how it is used in clinical practice settings using US research articles.

· Slide 3:  Case Presentation - Do not include patient identifying information but include demographics i.e. age, gender, race/ethnicity, chief complaint, social history, family psychiatric history, psychiatric history, and risk factors.

· Slide 4:  Screening Tool used - Describe the screening tool, validity (sensitivity and specificity), scoring information, and citation.  Your patient’s score and the interpretation of the patient’s score are required.

· Slide 5:  Brief Intervention - How was the Motivational Interviewing process applied and shared your client’s score and need for behavioral changes.

· Slide 6:  Referral for Treatment - Describe the referral for follow-up treatment plan.  Include the name, address and telephone number of the local large organization.  Be specific with the department where necessary.

· Slide 7:  Evaluation of the process - Share the patient’s outcome and your evaluation of the SBIRT process.

· Slide 8:  References –5 references.  7th Edition APA format.  Include Screening Tool authors.

 

Submission Instructions:

· The slides are to be clear and concise and students will lose points for improper grammar, punctuation, and misspelling.

· The narration is to be fluid with clear enunciation and the volume of speech is appropriate, with no pauses or distracting fillers.

· The PowerPoint presentation should be formatted per current APA guidelines and 8-10 slides in length, including the title and references slides. Incorporate a minimum of 5 current (published within the last five years) scholarly journal articles or primary legal sources (statutes, court opinions) within your work.  For presentation clarification, students may include the presenter’s notes.