Dr. Friedmann's goal is to gain the multidisciplinary tools required to become a leader in substance abuse health services research. Building on his strong training in primary care internal medicine and clinical epidemiology, Dr. Friedmann proposes to develop additional skills through: 1) interaction with a multidisciplinary sponsorship team; 2 tutorials and coursework designed to expand his theoretical and methodological horizons; and 3) a series of focused, supervised research projects. His research and career goals involve improving the quality and availability of primary health care for patients with substance use problems. The research proposed in this application examines the relationship between the outpatient drug treatment and primary care systems. This project represents the first step of Dr. Friedmann's research agenda in substance abuse health services research. He believes that the weak linkages between outpatient drug treatment, a specialty care system, and the primary care system result in inefficiencies and suboptimal health care and outcomes.
The specific aims of this proposed research are: 1) to examine the delivery of medical and health promotion services within the system of outpatient drug treatment programs, including the organizational and environmental correlates of the provision of these services and the mechanisms used by outpatient drug treatment units to link their clients to these services; and 2) to examine the effect of different linkage arrangements on short and long-term patient-level health care utilization, and various health, drug use and social outcomes. During the final year of the award, Dr. Friedmann will seek external funding to examine the cost-effectiveness of these primary care linkage arrangements, as well as to define barriers to primary care access and the burden of preventable conditions in the drug treatment patient population. The University of Chicago has a long tradition of interdisciplinary research, as well as established research programs on drug abuse. As the PI of the Drug Abuse Treatment System Survey (NDATSS) funded by the NIDA, Thomas A. D'Aunno, Dr. Friedmann's mentor, is an established substance abuse health services researcher and organizational theorist. He will provide advanced training in organizational theory and survey research methodology. In addition, sponsors have been identified to provide further training in areas critical to Dr. Friedmann's development including clinical addictions and drug policy.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
Type
Clinical Investigator Award (CIA) (K08)
Project #
5K08DA000320-05
Application #
2897632
Study Section
Human Development Research Subcommittee (NIDA)
Program Officer
Pringle, Beverly
Project Start
1996-09-30
Project End
2001-08-31
Budget Start
1999-09-01
Budget End
2000-08-31
Support Year
5
Fiscal Year
1999
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
Rhode Island Hospital (Providence, RI)
Department
Type
DUNS #
161202122
City
Providence
State
RI
Country
United States
Zip Code
02903
Friedmann, Peter D; Hendrickson, James C; Gerstein, Dean R et al. (2004) The effect of matching comprehensive services to patients' needs on drug use improvement in addiction treatment. Addiction 99:962-72
Friedmann, Peter D; Hendrickson, James C; Gerstein, Dean R et al. (2004) Designated case managers as facilitators of medical and psychosocial service delivery in addiction treatment programs. J Behav Health Serv Res 31:86-97
Vassilev, Zdravko P; Strauss, Shiela M; Astone, Janetta M et al. (2004) Provision of on-site medical care to patients with hepatitis C in drug treatment units. J Health Care Poor Underserved 15:663-71
Friedmann, Peter D; Herman, Debra S; Freedman, Shelby et al. (2003) Treatment of sleep disturbance in alcohol recovery: a national survey of addiction medicine physicians. J Addict Dis 22:91-103
Friedmann, Peter D; Lemon, Stephenie C; Durkin, Elizabeth M et al. (2003) Trends in comprehensive service availability in outpatient drug abuse treatment. J Subst Abuse Treat 24:81-8
Friedmann, Peter D; Lemon, Stephenie C; Stein, Michael D et al. (2003) Accessibility of addiction treatment: results from a national survey of outpatient substance abuse treatment organizations. Health Serv Res 38:887-903
Friedmann, Peter D; Zhang, Zhiwei; Hendrickson, James et al. (2003) Effect of primary medical care on addiction and medical severity in substance abuse treatment programs. J Gen Intern Med 18:1-8
Friedmann, Peter D; Lemon, Stephenie C; Anderson, Bradley J et al. (2003) Predictors of follow-up health status in the Drug Abuse Treatment Outcome Study (DATOS). Drug Alcohol Depend 69:243-51
Friedmann, Peter D; Lemon, Stephenie C; Stein, Michael D et al. (2003) Community referral sources and entry of treatment-naive clients into outpatient addiction treatment. Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse 29:105-15
Elliott, Lorrie; Nerney, Michael; Jones, Theresa et al. (2002) Barriers to screening for domestic violence. J Gen Intern Med 17:112-6

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