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Exploring the question of financial incentives for training amongst non-adopters of MOUD in rural primary care.

Treah HaggertyNicholas A TurianoTyra TurnerPatricia DekeseredyCara L Sedney
Published in: Addiction science & clinical practice (2022)
This survey of rural primary care providers demonstrates that stigmatizing beliefs related to MOUD impact the desired financial incentive to complete a one-day immersion, and that currently unwaivered providers endorse more stigmatizing beliefs about MOUD when compared to currently waivered providers. Furthermore, providers who endorse stigmatizing beliefs with respect to MOUD require higher levels of compensation to consider such training.
Keyphrases
  • primary care
  • south africa
  • healthcare
  • cross sectional
  • smoking cessation
  • affordable care act
  • human immunodeficiency virus