2018
Experiences of Burnout among Drug Counselors in A Large Opioid Treatment Program: A Qualitative Investigation
Beitel M, Oberleitner L, Muthulingam D, Oberleitner D, Madden LM, Marcus R, Eller A, Bono MH, Barry DT. Experiences of Burnout among Drug Counselors in A Large Opioid Treatment Program: A Qualitative Investigation. Substance Use & Addiction Journal 2018, 39: 211-217. PMID: 29522381, DOI: 10.1080/08897077.2018.1449051.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultBurnout, ProfessionalCounselorsFemaleHumansMaleMiddle AgedOpiate Substitution TreatmentQualitative ResearchQuality ImprovementConceptsExperience of burnoutDrug counselorsTreatment programJob-related demandsIndividual semi-structured interviewsWork engagementCounselor burnoutBurnoutCounselor feedbackPhysiological symptomsSemi-structured interviewsCounselorsQualitative investigationParticipantsPossible experienceSystem-level changesCounselor descriptionsExperienceProgram settingsOpioid treatment programsTreatment gapMultidisciplinary teamEngagementProgramTranscribed
2011
A Business Case for Quality Improvement in Addiction Treatment: Evidence from the NIATx Collaborative
Quanbeck AR, Madden L, Edmundson E, Ford JH, McConnell KJ, McCarty D, Gustafson DH. A Business Case for Quality Improvement in Addiction Treatment: Evidence from the NIATx Collaborative. The Journal Of Behavioral Health Services & Research 2011, 39: 91-100. PMID: 21918924, PMCID: PMC3488450, DOI: 10.1007/s11414-011-9259-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFinancial performanceBusiness caseLong-term strategic advantagesOptimal financial performanceBusiness case modelUnderutilization of capacityStrategic advantageStaff retentionProcess inefficienciesQuality improvementImprovement modelQuality improvement modelCase examplePerspectiveLower continuation ratesCase modelInefficiencyProvider perspectivesPerformancePaperLiteraturePracticeProvidersIssuesRetention