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Objective: To assess the specific barriers and facilitators for pregnant individuals who have an opioid use disorder (OUD) receiving perinatal care. Methods: We conducted key informant interviews with patients who received care from obstetric clinicians ...
Samantha Girasulo +8 more
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Prescribers’ satisfaction with delivering medications for opioid use disorder
Background Expanding access to medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD), such as buprenorphine and extended release (XR) naltrexone, is critical to addressing the US opioid epidemic, but little is known about prescriber satisfaction with delivering ...
Hannah K. Knudsen +8 more
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The Long Arc of Substance Use Policy Innovation in Medicaid: Looking Back, Looking Forward
Policy Points The role of Medicaid in financing, organizing, and delivering substance use disorder (SUD) treatment has grown tremendously over time owing to expansions of eligibility and a push toward more uniformity in benefits. Current innovations in SUD treatment focus on expanding the delivery system to create a comprehensive continuum of care ...
BRENDAN SALONER
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ABSTRACT Aims To explore how nurse practitioners experienced and understood development of their capability providing medication for opioid use disorder and safe supply in North American primary care settings. Design A phenomenographic approach was applied to the study design, recruitment, and analysis. Methods Semi‐structured interviews were conducted
Martha M. Whitfield +4 more
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Objective: This study assessed the impact of different modalities of delivery of opioid use disorder (OUD)-related care on several patient outcomes. Methods: This study was conducted among patients newly diagnosed with OUD and receiving OUD-related care ...
Nahiyan Bin Noor +4 more
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Abstract Introduction Despite advances in HIV and hepatitis C virus (HCV) treatment, people who use drugs (PWUD) face significant barriers along prevention and treatment cascades. Safer supply programmes (SSPs) providing prescribed pharmaceutical alternatives to the unregulated drug supply may create opportunities for enhanced healthcare engagement and
Adrian Guta +10 more
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Abstract Objectives Racial and sex disparities are noted in the administration and prescribing of buprenorphine from emergency departments (EDs) nationally. It is unknown whether disparities persist when accounting for the specific discharge diagnosis addressed during encounters such as opioid overdose or withdrawal.
Neeraj Chhabra +7 more
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Background Hospitalizations involving opioid use disorder (OUD) are increasing. Addiction consultation services (ACS) initiate medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) in hospital settings and arrange post-hospital follow-up for ongoing MOUD care ...
Gavin Bart +11 more
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Introduction: Illicit stimulant use among individuals initiating medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD) has significantly increased over the past decade.
Cari Coles +7 more
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Introduction The United States is currently facing an opioid overdose crisis. Research suggests that multiple interventions are needed to reduce overdose deaths including increasing access and retention to medications to treat opioid use disorders (MOUD,
Julia Dickson-Gomez +7 more
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