Three-month outcomes from a patient-centered program to treat opioid use disorder in Iowa, USA
Abstract Background Opioid use disorder (OUD), a chronic disease, is a major public health problem. Despite availability of effective treatment, too few people receive it and treatment retention is low. Understanding barriers and facilitators of treatment access and retention is needed to improve ou...
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Main Authors: | Alison C. Lynch (Author), Andrea N. Weber (Author), Suzy Hedden (Author), Sayeh Sabbagh (Author), Stephan Arndt (Author), Laura Acion (Author) |
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