2023
DOI: 10.1177/08897077231188592
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Evaluation of a Primary Care-Based Multidisciplinary Transition Clinic for Patients Newly Initiated on Buprenorphine in the Emergency Department

Michael A. Incze,
Sonia L. Sehgal,
Annika Hansen
et al.

Abstract: Background: Care transitions represent vulnerable events for patients newly initiating medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD). Multidisciplinary primary care-based transition clinics may improve care linkage and retention in MOUD treatment. Additionally, these interventions may help primary care clinicians (PCPs) overcome barriers to adopting MOUD into practice. In this evaluation, we assessed the impact of a primary care-based transition clinic for patients newly initiating buprenorphine for opioid use di… Show more

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“…Research has explored barriers and facilitators of MOUD from physicians’ perspectives. 3 While evidence suggests patients may respond favorably to MOUD in primary care settings, 4 , 5 we know little of their awareness that MOUD can be prescribed there or opinion of whether PCPs ought to provide MOUD, whether patients would seek it, and whether they would refer someone to their PCP to obtain it. This survey study explored these questions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research has explored barriers and facilitators of MOUD from physicians’ perspectives. 3 While evidence suggests patients may respond favorably to MOUD in primary care settings, 4 , 5 we know little of their awareness that MOUD can be prescribed there or opinion of whether PCPs ought to provide MOUD, whether patients would seek it, and whether they would refer someone to their PCP to obtain it. This survey study explored these questions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%