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Factors Associated With Provision of Addiction Treatment Information by Community Pharmacists

Abstract Community pharmacists in the United States have significant opportunity to engage in community-level prescription substance abuse prevention and treatment efforts, including dissemination of information specific to available addiction treatment options. Our cross-sectional study of Tennesse...

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Published in:Journal of substance abuse treatment 2015-05, Vol.52, p.67-72
Main Authors: Hagemeier, Nicholas E., PharmD, Ph.D, Alamian, Arsham, MSc, Ph.D, Murawski, Matthew M., Ph.D, Pack, Robert P., M.P.H, Ph.D
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description Abstract Community pharmacists in the United States have significant opportunity to engage in community-level prescription substance abuse prevention and treatment efforts, including dissemination of information specific to available addiction treatment options. Our cross-sectional study of Tennessee community pharmacists noted that 26% had previously provided addiction treatment facility information to one or more patients in the past. The purpose of this study was to employ multivariate modeling techniques to investigate associations between community pharmacist and community pharmacy factors and past provision of addiction treatment information to pharmacy patients. Multivariate logistic regression indicated having addiction treatment facility information in a pharmacy setting (aOR = 8.19; 95% CI = 4.36–15.37), having high confidence in ability to discuss treatment facility options (aOR = 4.16; 95% CI = 2.65–6.52), having participated in prescription opioid abuse-specific continuing education (aOR = 2.90; 95% CI = 1.70–4.97), being male (aOR = 2.23; 95% CI = 1.38–3.59), and increased hours per week in the practice setting (aOR = 1.02; 95% CI = 1.004–1.05) were all significantly associated with provision of information about addiction treatment. Dissemination of addiction treatment information, improvements in communicative self-efficacy beliefs, and dissemination of prescription opioid abuse-specific continuing education are modifiable factors significantly associated with increased provision of addiction treatment information by community pharmacists.
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Addiction treatment
Attitude of Health Personnel
Behavior, Addictive - therapy
Communication
Community pharmacist
Continuing education
Drug prevention
Drug stores
Female
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Humans
Information dissemination
Male
Pharmacists
Psychiatry
Regression analysis
Self Efficacy
Substance abuse treatment
Substance-Related Disorders - therapy
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