Syringe service program-based telemedicine linkage to opioid use disorder treatment: protocol for the STAMINA randomized control trial
Abstract Background A key strategy for mitigating the current opioid epidemic is expanded access to medications for treating opioid use disorder (MOUD). However, interventions developed to expand MOUD access have limited ability to engage opioid users at higher levels of overdose risk, such as those...
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Main Authors: | Dennis P. Watson (Author), James A. Swartz (Author), Lisa Robison-Taylor (Author), Mary Ellen Mackesy-Amiti (Author), Kim Erwin (Author), Nicole Gastala (Author), Antonio D. Jimenez (Author), Monte D. Staton (Author), Sarah Messmer (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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