Assessing the needs of front-line providers in addressing the opioid crisis in South Carolina.

Abstract:

:Opioid use disorder (OUD) has been declared a national crisis, as prevalence of OUD has increased remarkably over the past decade (Jones, 2017). While Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) is the standard of care for OUDs, several key barriers to implementation have been noted throughout the clinical and research literature (DeFlavio et al., 2015). As a first step toward enhancing implementation and dissemination of MAT across the state of South Carolina, a needs assessment was conducted with key persons from 33 agencies to inform our efforts. Results provided descriptive information regarding medical providers and patients seen within agencies. Of the 33 agencies, 6 agencies (18%) reported having buprenorphine-waivered providers on staff (total of 11 medical providers across the 6 agencies). Agencies reported that they referred a mean of 4.63 patients to other facilities for MAT in the past month. Barriers to providing MAT were identified, with the most significant barrier including the lack of medical staff to prescribe buprenorphine (47%). Overall, the current study reiterates the gap between treatment need and capacity for OUD patients, and highlights factors associated with barriers to MAT adoption in state-funded county drug and alcohol agencies across a southern, predominantly rural state.

journal_name

J Subst Abuse Treat

authors

Moreland A,McCauley J,Barth K,Bogdon C,Killeen T,Haynes L,Jennings L,Guille C,Goldsby S,Brady K

doi

10.1016/j.jsat.2019.06.006

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2020-01-01 00:00:00

pages

4-8

eissn

0740-5472

issn

1873-6483

pii

S0740-5472(18)30475-6

journal_volume

108

pub_type

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