Empowering Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioners to Expand Treatment Opportunities for Veterans With Opioid Use Disorder
Autor: | Sandra Mallisham, Matthew Tierney, Shao-Yun Chien, Gabrielle Jacobs, Jennifer Jones |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Narcotic Antagonists Psychiatric Nursing Health care medicine Opiate Substitution Treatment Humans Nurse Practitioners Practice Patterns Physicians' Psychiatry Veterans Affairs health care economics and organizations Veterans business.industry Opioid use disorder medicine.disease Opioid-Related Disorders Mental health Waiver Quality Improvement Buprenorphine Psychiatry and Mental health Mental Health Preparedness Workforce Pshychiatric Mental Health business Emergency Service Hospital medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | Journal of addictions nursing. 31(4) |
ISSN: | 1548-7148 |
Popis: | Background Few veterans with opioid use disorder receive effective treatment despite the Veterans Health Administration's efforts to expand treatment by offering buprenorphine, a medication to treat opioid use disorder (MOUD). An insufficient prescribing workforce contributes to the underutilization of buprenorphine; however, nurse practitioners (NPs) can now obtain a waiver to prescribe this medication. This quality improvement project aimed to expand the prescribing workforce by educating psychiatric mental health NPs (PMHNPs) working in an emergency setting at a Veterans Affairs Health Care System about free MOUD training and empowering them to utilize buprenorphine treatment. Methods Eleven PMHNPs were asked for their perception of prescribing buprenorphine. They were asked if they had an MOUD waiver and/or were aware of the free waiver training. The PMHNPs were educated on the importance and process of obtaining the DEA-X waiver, and then a post-intervention discussion was completed to determine if they completed the waiver training. Results At baseline, all 11 PMHNPs believed offering MOUD was important, but only three had the waiver to prescribe buprenorphine. After the education, three additional PMHNPs obtained the waiver and 10 planned to have the waiver in the next year. The department is planning to trial offering buprenorphine treatment, and PMHNPs at this facility are privileged to prescribe buprenorphine. In addition, five new PMHNP residents started or completed the training. Conclusions This project shows the potential to increase veteran access to MOUD by emphasizing education and empowering PMHNPs to initiate treatment. Providing education regarding the importance of buprenorphine treatment in the emergency setting and delivering information about the free waiver training facilitated workforce preparedness. |
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