Characterization of peer support services for substance use disorders in 11 US emergency departments in 2020: findings from a NIDA clinical trials network site selection process
CONCLUSIONS: The majority of ED-based PSSs were funded through time-limited grants, and short-term grant funding was identified as a barrier for ED PSS programs. There was consistency among sites in the involvement of PSSs in facilitation of transitions of SUD care, coordination of follow-up after ED discharge, and PSS involvement in naloxone distribution.PMID:38589934 | PMC:PMC11003047 | DOI:10.1186/s13722-024-00453-x
Source: Addiction Science and Clinical Practice - Category: Addiction Authors: Lindsey K Jennings Laura Lander Tricia Lawdahl Erin A McClure Angela Moreland Jenna L McCauley Louise Haynes Timothy Matheson Richard Jones Thomas E Robey Sarah Kawasaki Phillip Moschella Amer Raheemullah Suzette Miller Gina Gregovich Deborah Waltman Kath Source Type: research
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