Title | Influences on advance practice nursing education to prescribe medications for opioid use disorder. |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2023 |
Authors | Phoenix, BJ, Tierney, M, Chapman, SA, Spetz, J |
Journal | Nurs Outlook |
Volume | 71 |
Issue | 3 |
Pagination | 101963 |
Date Published | 2023 Mar 30 |
ISSN | 1528-3968 |
Abstract | BACKGROUND: Opioid misuse is a major public health concern in the United States. Opioid agonist medications are evidence-based treatments for opioid use disorders (OUD) that can be prescribed by advance practice registered nurses (APRNs) with prescriptive authority and appropriate training. PURPOSE: Article examines factors influencing preparation to provide medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) in APRN education. METHODS: Data from semi-structured interviews addressing the role of education in preparing APRNs to provide MOUD were grouped into key themes using thematic analysis. Data were collected in a mixed methods study in four states with high opioid overdose deaths whose main findings were previously published. FINDINGS: Two overarching themes emerged: "addressing attitudes" and "curriculum change." Sub-themes include affective barriers to providing OUD treatment; motivation to respond to the OUD crisis; and attitude change through experience with MOUD. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: APRNs can play a key role in reducing the harms caused by OUD. Attention to attitudinal issues, such as stigma, toward people using opioids is important in educating APRNs about providing MOUD. |
DOI | 10.1016/j.outlook.2023.101963 |
Alternate Journal | Nurs Outlook |
PubMed ID | 37003088 |