A state-wide education program on opioid use disorder: influential community members' knowledge, beliefs, and opportunities for coalition development
Abstract Background Deep South states, particularly Alabama, experience disproportionately higher opioid prescribing rates versus national rates. Considering limited opioid use disorder (OUD) providers in this region, collaborative efforts between non-healthcare professionals is critical in mitigati...
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Main Authors: | Lindsey Hohmann (Author), Haley Phillippe (Author), Karen Marlowe (Author), Ruth Jeminiwa (Author), Natalie Hohmann (Author), Salisa Westrick (Author), Amanda Fowler (Author), Brent Fox (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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