Examining Attitudes and Beliefs that Inhibit Pharmacist Implementation of a Statewide Opioid Harm Reduction Program
Background: A statewide opioid risk screening program was introduced to pharmacists to provide them with resources to screen patients who are prescribed an opioid medication. Using opioid risk screening equips pharmacists to deliver education and patient-centered interventions for opioid harm redu...
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Main Authors: | Oliver Frenzel (Author), Heidi Eukel (Author), Elizabeth Skoy (Author), Amy Werremeyer (Author), Jayme Steig (Author), Mark Strand (Author) |
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University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing,
2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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