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Association of initial opioid prescription duration and an opioid refill by pain diagnosis: Evidence from outpatient settings in ten US health systems.
Nguyen AP, Palzes VA, Binswanger IA, Ahmedani BK, Altschuler A, Andrade SE, Bailey SR, Clark RE, Haller IV, Hechter RC, Karmali R, Metz VE, Poulsen MN, Roblin DW, Rosa CL, Rubinstein AL, Sanchez K, Stephens KA, Yarborough BJH, Campbell CI. Association of initial opioid prescription duration and an opioid refill by pain diagnosis: Evidence from outpatient settings in ten US health systems. Preventive Medicine 2024;179:107828.
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Impact of COVID-19 on MOUD retention in a sample of rural primary care patients: A secondary analysis of electronic health records.
Calhoun S, Guo H, Fei Z, Lin C, Clingan SE, Zhu Y, Mooney LJ, Hser Y. Impact of COVID-19 on MOUD retention in a sample of rural primary care patients: A secondary analysis of electronic health records. Drug and Alcohol Dependence Reports 2024;12:100276.
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Sociodemographic and patient reported outcomes by racial and ethnicity status among participants in a randomized controlled trial for methamphetamine use disorder.
Okafor CN, Carmody T, Stotts AL, Bart G, Mayes TL, Karns-Wright T, Trivedi MH, Shoptaw S, Potter SS. Sociodemographic and patient reported outcomes by racial and ethnicity status among participants in a randomized controlled trial for methamphetamine use disorder. Drug and Alcohol Dependence Reports 2024;11:100230.
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Health care provider stigma toward patients with substance use disorders: Protocol for a nationally representative survey.
Parish CL, Feaster DJ, Pollack HA, Horigian VE, Wang X, Jacobs P, Pereyre MR, Drymon C, Allen E, Gooden LK, del Rio C, Metsch LR. Health care provider stigma toward patients with substance use disorders: Protocol for a nationally representative survey. JMIR Research Protocols 2023;12:e47548
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Racial and ethnic differences in self-reported barriers to substance use treatment among emergency department patients.
Ahmad NJ, Shapiro H, Griffin ML, Weiss RD, Macias-Konstantopoulos, WL. Racial and ethnic differences in self-reported barriers to substance use treatment among emergency department patients. American Journal on Addictions 2024;33(6):631-640.
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Offering nurse care management for opioid use disorder in primary care: Impact on emergency and hospital utilization in a cluster-randomized implementation trial.
Bobb JE, Idu AE, Qui H, Yu O, Boudreau DM, Wartko PD, Matthews AG, McCormack J, Lee AK, Campbell CI, Saxon AJ, Liu DS, Altschuler A, Samet JH, Northrup TF, Braciszewski JM, Murphy MT, Arnsten JH, Cunningham CO, Horigian VE, Szapocznik J, Glass JE, Caldeiro RM, Tsui JI, Burganowski RP, Weinstein ZM, Murphy SM, Hyun N, Bradley KA. Offering nurse care management for opioid use disorder in primary care: Impact on emergency and hospital utilization in a cluster-randomized implementation trial. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 2024;261:111350.
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Delivering MOUD to the underserved: How can pharmacies really help?
Gustafson DH, Molfenter T, Kunes T, Langdon L, Koplin M, Parker F, Branny K, Ghitza U, Bart G. Delivering MOUD to the underserved: How can pharmacies really help? Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs 2024;85(5):759-764.
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Analyzing quality of life among people with opioid use disorder from the National Institute on Drug Abuse Data Share Initiative: Implications for decision making.
Patton T, Boehnke JR, Goyal R, Manca A, Marienfeld C, Martin NK, Nosyk B, Borquez A. Analyzing quality of life among people with opioid use disorder from the National Institute on Drug Abuse Data Share Initiative: Implications for decision making. Quality of Life Research 2024;33:2783-2796.
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Association of psychiatric and substance use disorders with cannabis use and cannabis use disorder during early pregnancy in Northern California.
Young-Wolff KC, Chi FW, Campbell CI, Does MB, Brown QL, Alexeeff SE, Ansley D, Wang X, Lapham GT. Association of psychiatric and substance use disorders with cannabis use and cannabis use disorder during early pregnancy in Northern California. Addiction 2024;119(11):1987-1997.
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Psychosocial factors linked to uncontrolled infection and mortality among people living with HIV who use substances: A latent class analysis.
Schmidt RD, Horigian VE, Duan R, Traynor ST, Davis CA, Gonzalez ST, Forney DJ, Mandler RN, del Rio C, Metsch LR, Feaster DJ. Psychosocial factors linked to uncontrolled infection and mortality among people living with HIV who use substances: A latent class analysis. AIDS and Behavior 2024;28:3748-3757.