000042758 001__ 42758 000042758 005__ 20240321123728.0 000042758 037__ $$aETD 000042758 041__ $$aeng 000042758 245__ $$aAssessing receptivity to contingency management for methamphetamine use disorder in primary care 000042758 260__ $$bOregon Health and Science University 000042758 269__ $$a2024-03-15 000042758 336__ $$aScholarly project 000042758 502__ $$bD.N.P. 000042758 502__ $$gFamily Nurse Practitioner 000042758 520__ $$aMethamphetamine use disorder (MUD) is a growing problem with few effective pharmacologic treatments. Though off-label medications used for MUD have only modest benefit, behavioral health treatment modality contingency management is effective in promoting abstinence and increasing treatment retention. Despite its documented effectiveness, CM is rarely used in practice due to legal, logistical, and implementation barriers. While primary care providers are increasingly comfortable with medications for opioid use disorder, they are less comfortable treating stimulant use disorder citing limited clinical experience, knowledge, and uncertain treatment options. This quality improvement project, conducted at an urban Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) in Portland, Oregon, aims to assess provider and staff receptivity to CM for MUD at baseline and after an educational in-service on CM to understand readiness for CM program implementation. 000042758 540__ $$fPublic Domain 000042758 542__ $$fIn copyright - single owner 000042758 650__ $$aMethamphetamine$$022135 000042758 650__ $$aSubstance-Related Disorders$$032029 000042758 650__ $$aQuality Improvement$$039456 000042758 651__ $$aOregon$$041094 000042758 6531_ $$acontingency management 000042758 6531_ $$amethamphetamine use disorder 000042758 6531_ $$afederally qualified health center 000042758 6531_ $$abehavioral health 000042758 691__ $$aSchool of Nursing$$041370 000042758 7001_ $$aBachhuber, Leah$$uOregon Health and Science University$$041354 000042758 7201_ $$aRadcliff, Lisa$$uOregon Health and Science University$$041354$$eChair$$7Personal 000042758 8564_ $$9b925d7e2-5121-4daf-a6e2-200b60a94108$$s1704627$$uhttps://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/42758/files/Bachhuber.Leah.2024.pdf 000042758 909CO $$ooai:digitalcollections.ohsu.edu:42758$$pstudent-work 000042758 980__ $$aTheses and Dissertations 000042758 981__ $$aPublished$$b2024-03-21