Opioid Use Disorder Practice by Licensure Category in North Carolina

Author:

Hughes Phillip M.12,Harless Chase23,Ramage Melinda2,Fusco Carriedelle2,Ostrach Bayla4

Affiliation:

1. UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy

2. Mountain Area Health Education Center

3. East Tennessee State University

4. Boston University School of Medicine

Abstract

Background Nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and certified nurse midwives, collectively known as advanced practice providers (APPs), are critical members of the opioid use disorder (OUD) treatment workforce. Few studies compare the OUD treatment practice patterns of APPs relative to physicians. Methods In this cross-sectional study, we distributed a survey examining general substance use disorder (SUD) and OUD-specific treat­ment practices to all licensed physicians and APPs in North Carolina, resulting in a sample of 332 respondents. Respondents were asked about screening, referrals, and Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) X-waiver status. Waivered providers were asked about prescribing buprenorphine. Differences in practice patterns by provider type were examined using descriptive statistics and chi-squared tests. Results Practice patterns were similar between APPs and physicians; however, more APPs reported screening their patients for SUDs (83.3% versus 69.4%, p = .0045). Of the providers who were waivered to prescribe buprenorphine, APPs and physicians were equally likely to be currently prescribing buprenorphine (75.8% versus 77.1%, p = .8900). Limitations This was a descriptive cross-sectional study using self-report data from a purposive sample and may not be representative of all providers. Conclusions Our results describe practice patterns for APPs and physicians and differences that may be reflective of regulations and therapeutic approaches. Similarities in obtaining an X-waiver and prescribing buprenorphine suggest that reducing restrictions on APPs may result in a larger treatment workforce.

Publisher

North Carolina Institute of Medicine

Subject

General Medicine

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