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Academic Detailing to Advance Naloxone Prescribing in Rural Primary Care: A 2-Year Pilot Study

Description
Presents a study exploring the feasibility of implementing an intervention to improve primary care providers' (PCPs) knowledge, confidence, and adoption of naloxone-related practices in rural Federally Qualified Health Centers. Study involves 30 PCPs in rural Arkansas, with 15 receiving a 30-minute virtual training on naloxone. Breaks down data by PCP profession type as well as Health Professional Shortage Area status and score.
Author(s)
Leah Tobey-Moore, Meghan N. Breckling, Teresa J. Hudson, et al.
Citation
Journal of Primary Care & Community Health, 16
Date
11/2025
Tagged as
Access · Federally Qualified Health Centers · Interprofessional training of the health workforce · Primary care · Arkansas