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Date
2020
Abstract
Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) consists of using medications that act on the same receptors as opioids to treat opioid use disorder (OUD). MAT providers require formal training and a DEA waiver in order to prescribe certain medications. Providers were asked to complete a survey about the beliefs, barriers, and motivations surrounding MAT to provide valuable insight into what the future of MAT might look like at a specific nonprofit network of community health centers in upstate New York.
Clinical Site
Longitudinal Integrated Clerkship - Hudson Headwaters Health Network
Keywords
MAT, medication assisted treatment, barriers, suboxone, primary care, beliefs, opioid, stigma
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Disciplines
Family Medicine | Internal Medicine | Medical Education | Primary Care | Substance Abuse and Addiction
Recommended Citation
Nowicki, Casandra, "HHHN Clinicians' Beliefs, Barriers, and Motivations Surrounding MAT" (2020). Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects. 616.
https://scholarworks.uvm.edu/fmclerk/616
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