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Increasing Capacity for Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder in Rural Primary Care Practices

Linda Zittleman, Kristen Curcija, Donald E. Nease, Mary Fisher, L. Miriam Dickinson, John F. Thomas, Ashley Espinoza, Christin Sutter, Jennifer Ancona, Jodi Summers Holtrop, John M. Westfall

2022The Annals of Family Medicine22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE: Evidence supports treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD) with buprenorphine in primary care practices (PCPs). Barriers that slow implementation of this treatment include inadequately trained staff. This study aimed to increase the number of rural PCPs providing OUD treatment with buprenorphine. This evaluation describes the impact of a practice team training on the implementation and delivery of OUD treatment with buprenorphine in PCPs of rural Colorado. METHODS: Implementing Technology and Medication Assisted Treatment Team Training in Rural Colorado (IT MATTTRs) was a multilevel implementation study that included a practice-focused intervention to improve awareness, adoption, and use of buprenorphine treatment for OUD. Participating PCP teams received the IT MATTTRs Practice Team Training and support. Practices' implementation of treatment components was assessed before and after training. Practice-reported and population-level data from the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program were obtained to describe changes in delivery of treatment after training. RESULTS: <.001). CONCLUSIONS: The IT MATTTRs training for PCP teams in OUD treatment with buprenorphine addressed elements beyond clinician waiver training to make implementation feasible and effectively increased implementation and delivery of this treatment in rural Colorado.

Topics & Concepts

BuprenorphineMedicineOpioid use disorderMedical prescriptionFamily medicinePopulationPrimary careNursingOpioidEnvironmental healthInternal medicineReceptorOpioid Use Disorder TreatmentSubstance Abuse Treatment and OutcomesHealth Policy Implementation Science