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Increasing buprenorphine access for veterans with opioid use disorder in rural clinics using telemedicine.
Brunet, Nicole; Moore, David T; Lendvai Wischik, Dora; Mattocks, Kristin M; Rosen, Marc I.
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  • Brunet N; VA Maine Healthcare System, Augusta, ME, USA.
  • Moore DT; Yale University Department of Psychiatry, New Haven, CT, USA.
  • Lendvai Wischik D; VA Connecticut Health System West Haven Campus, West Haven, CT, USA.
  • Mattocks KM; VA Connecticut Health System West Haven Campus, West Haven, CT, USA.
  • Rosen MI; VA Central Western Massachusetts Healthcare System, Leeds, MA, USA.
Subst Abus ; 43(1): 39-46, 2022.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32078492
ABSTRACT

Background:

Having prescribers use clinical video teleconferencing (telemedicine) to prescribe buprenorphine to people with opioid use disorder (OUD) has shown promise but its implementation is challenging. We describe barriers, facilitators and lessons learned while implementing a system to remotely prescribe buprenorphine to Veterans in rural settings.

Methods:

We conducted a quality improvement project aimed at increasing the availability of medications for OUD (MOUD) to Veterans. This project focused on tele-prescribing buprenorphine to rural sites via a hub (centralized prescribers) and spoke (rural clinics) model. After soliciting a wide-range of inputs from site visits, qualitative interviews of key stakeholders at rural sites, and review of preliminary cases, a "how-to" toolkit was developed and iteratively refined to guide tele-prescribing of buprenorphine. After internal and external facilitation strategies were employed, Veterans with OUD at three clinics were transitioned to buprenorphine treatment via telemedicine.

Results:

Factors impacting adoption of the tele-prescribing intervention were mapped to the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) constructs. Barriers to adoption included concerns about legality of tele-prescribing a controlled substance, conflicting interests between different stakeholders, and coordination with an existing buprenorphine program requiring more attendance and abstinence from Veterans than the tele-prescribing program required. Factors facilitating adoption included a sense of mission around combating the opioid epidemic, preexisting use of and comfort with tele-prescribing, and rural sites' control over Veterans referred to tele-prescribers. A total of 12 patients from rural areas were successfully transitioned onto buprenorphine, of whom 9 remained on buprenorphine 6 months after initiation of treatment.

Conclusions:

Implementing tele-prescribing was negotiated with stakeholders at the target clinics and operationalized in a toolkit to guide future efforts. Implementation issues can be addressed by activities that foster collaboration between hubs (centralized prescribers) and spokes (rural clinics) and by a toolkit that operationalizes tele-prescribing procedures.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Veteranos / Buprenorfina / Telemedicina / Trastornos Relacionados con Opioides Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies / Qualitative_research Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Subst Abus Asunto de la revista: TRANSTORNOS RELACIONADOS COM SUBSTANCIAS Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Veteranos / Buprenorfina / Telemedicina / Trastornos Relacionados con Opioides Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies / Qualitative_research Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Subst Abus Asunto de la revista: TRANSTORNOS RELACIONADOS COM SUBSTANCIAS Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos