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Pharmacy-based methadone treatment in the US: views of pharmacists and opioid treatment program staff
by
Mannelli, Paolo
, John, William S.
, Anderson, Alyssa
, Wu, Li-Tzy
, Schwartz, Robert P.
in
Addictions
/ Certification
/ Clinical trials
/ Collaboration
/ Community pharmacists
/ Community pharmacy
/ Computerized physician order entry
/ Data
/ Dosage and administration
/ Drug dosages
/ Drug overdose
/ Drug stores
/ Drugs
/ Drugstores
/ Health promotion
/ Health Psychology
/ Health services
/ Implementation
/ Interviews
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methadone
/ Methadone hydrochloride
/ Methadone maintenance treatment
/ Methadone medication unit
/ Methadone prescribing
/ Narcotics
/ Opioid treatment program
/ Opioid use disorder
/ Opioids
/ Overdose
/ Patients
/ Pharmacies
/ Pharmacists
/ Pharmacology/Toxicology
/ Pharmacy
/ Practice
/ Prescribing
/ Prescription drugs
/ Public Health
/ Public transportation
/ Qualitative research
/ Regulation
/ Social Policy
/ Social Work
/ Substance use disorder
/ Training
/ Treatment programs
2023
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Pharmacy-based methadone treatment in the US: views of pharmacists and opioid treatment program staff
by
Mannelli, Paolo
, John, William S.
, Anderson, Alyssa
, Wu, Li-Tzy
, Schwartz, Robert P.
in
Addictions
/ Certification
/ Clinical trials
/ Collaboration
/ Community pharmacists
/ Community pharmacy
/ Computerized physician order entry
/ Data
/ Dosage and administration
/ Drug dosages
/ Drug overdose
/ Drug stores
/ Drugs
/ Drugstores
/ Health promotion
/ Health Psychology
/ Health services
/ Implementation
/ Interviews
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methadone
/ Methadone hydrochloride
/ Methadone maintenance treatment
/ Methadone medication unit
/ Methadone prescribing
/ Narcotics
/ Opioid treatment program
/ Opioid use disorder
/ Opioids
/ Overdose
/ Patients
/ Pharmacies
/ Pharmacists
/ Pharmacology/Toxicology
/ Pharmacy
/ Practice
/ Prescribing
/ Prescription drugs
/ Public Health
/ Public transportation
/ Qualitative research
/ Regulation
/ Social Policy
/ Social Work
/ Substance use disorder
/ Training
/ Treatment programs
2023
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Pharmacy-based methadone treatment in the US: views of pharmacists and opioid treatment program staff
by
Mannelli, Paolo
, John, William S.
, Anderson, Alyssa
, Wu, Li-Tzy
, Schwartz, Robert P.
in
Addictions
/ Certification
/ Clinical trials
/ Collaboration
/ Community pharmacists
/ Community pharmacy
/ Computerized physician order entry
/ Data
/ Dosage and administration
/ Drug dosages
/ Drug overdose
/ Drug stores
/ Drugs
/ Drugstores
/ Health promotion
/ Health Psychology
/ Health services
/ Implementation
/ Interviews
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methadone
/ Methadone hydrochloride
/ Methadone maintenance treatment
/ Methadone medication unit
/ Methadone prescribing
/ Narcotics
/ Opioid treatment program
/ Opioid use disorder
/ Opioids
/ Overdose
/ Patients
/ Pharmacies
/ Pharmacists
/ Pharmacology/Toxicology
/ Pharmacy
/ Practice
/ Prescribing
/ Prescription drugs
/ Public Health
/ Public transportation
/ Qualitative research
/ Regulation
/ Social Policy
/ Social Work
/ Substance use disorder
/ Training
/ Treatment programs
2023
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Pharmacy-based methadone treatment in the US: views of pharmacists and opioid treatment program staff
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Pharmacy-based methadone treatment in the US: views of pharmacists and opioid treatment program staff
2023
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Overview
Background
The US federal regulations allow pharmacy administration and dispensing of methadone for opioid use disorder (PADMOUD) to increase the capability of opioid treatment programs (OTPs) in providing methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) for opioid use disorder (OUD) as part of a medication unit. However, there is a lack of research data from both pharmacy and OTP staff to inform the implementation of PADMOUD.
Methods
Staff of a pharmacy (n = 8) and an OTP (n = 9) that participated in the first completed US trial on PADMOUD through electronic prescribing for methadone (parent study) were recruited to participate in this qualitative interview study to explore implementation-related factors for PADMOUD. Each interview was recorded and transcribed verbatim. NVivo was used to help identify themes of qualitative interview data. The Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Services (PARIHS) framework was used to guide the coding and interpretation of data.
Results
Six pharmacy staff and eight OTP staff (n = 14) completed the interview. Results based on PARIHS domains were summarized, including evidence, context, and facilitation domains. Participants perceived benefits of PADMOUD for patients, pharmacies, OTPs, and payers. PADMOUD was considered to increase access for stable patients, provide additional patient service opportunities and revenues for pharmacies/pharmacists, enhance the capability of OTPs to treat more new patients, and reduce patients’ cost when receiving medication at a pharmacy relative to an OTP. Both pharmacy and OTP staff were perceived to be supportive of the implementation of PADMOUD. Pharmacy staff/pharmacists were perceived to need proper training on addiction and methadone as well as a protocol of PADMOUD to conduct PADMOUD. Facilitators include having thought leaders to guide the operation, a certification program to ensure proper training of pharmacy staff/pharmacist, having updated pharmacy service software or technology to streamline the workflow of delivering PADMOUD and inventory management, and reimbursement for pharmacists.
Conclusion
This study presents the first findings on perspectives of PADMOUD from both staff of a community pharmacy and an OTP in the US. Finding on barriers and facilitators are useful data to guide the development of strategies to implement PADMOUD to help address the US opioid crisis.
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