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Barriers and motivational factors for engaging in novel opioid and medication disposal-related services in community pharmacies.

Mitchell J BarnettBrooke ClubbsAshley WoodyardValerie WasemJoyce PrinzeAnuradha TirupasurSina HosseiniMadison KimFaviola GallardoNatalie PolichShane Desselle
Published in: Research in social & administrative pharmacy : RSAP (2024)
The findings underscore the applicability of the TPB in understanding pharmacy engagement in opioid abatement programs. Despite facing barriers such as financial considerations and time constraints, the overall positive attitudes towards the programs indicate a strong motivation to contribute to public health efforts. Addressing identified barriers and leveraging motivators could enhance participation, potentially mitigating the opioid crisis. Future research should incorporate patient perspectives to fully understand the impact and effectiveness of pharmacy-led interventions, such as naloxone dispensing and disposal solutions, in opioid misuse prevention.
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