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Workshop: Early Lessons Learned About The Use of I ...
Workshop: Early Lessons Learned About The Use of I ...
Workshop: Early Lessons Learned About The Use of Injectable Long-Acting Buprenorphine in Persons Hospitalized with Infections and Opioid Use Disorder
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Video Summary
The video content focuses on the use of injectable long-acting buprenorphine in individuals hospitalized with infections and opioid use disorder. It highlights the challenges of integrating care and collaboration across disciplines, emphasizing the importance of shared decision-making and considering social determinants of health. The video includes a case study illustrating the complexities involved in providing appropriate treatment and highlights the role of a nurse practitioner in advocating for individual patient needs. It also discusses managing self-discharges and addressing barriers to care. The video emphasizes the need for an interdisciplinary approach and personalized care. The transcript further emphasizes the challenges in treating patients with substance use disorders and infectious diseases, emphasizing the importance of comprehensive care, treatment adherence, and rapport building. The potential benefits of long-acting injectable medications are discussed, along with the need for further research. Other topics covered include rural healthcare challenges, collaboration between healthcare services, and addressing systemic issues such as stigma and access to care. The importance of patient-centered care, comprehensive treatment, and the need for further research and collaboration is highlighted throughout the video. No credits were mentioned.
Keywords
injectable long-acting buprenorphine
hospitalized individuals
opioid use disorder
integrating care
shared decision-making
social determinants of health
nurse practitioner
barriers to care
interdisciplinary approach
comprehensive care
treatment adherence
long-acting injectable medications
rural healthcare challenges
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