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Patient and pharmacist perspectives on opioid misuse screening and brief interventions in community pharmacies.

Deepika RaoJames H FordOlayinka O Shiyanbola
Published in: Addiction science & clinical practice (2024)
Through this implementation-focused qualitative study, we identified patient needs such as opioid safety education delivered in a private and convenient format and pharmacist needs including training, workflow integration, protocols, and a time-efficient intervention for effective pharmacy-based SBI. Alternate formats of SBI using digital health technologies may be needed for effective implementation. Our findings can be used to develop patient-centered pharmacy-based SBI that can be implemented within actual pharmacy practice.
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