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ArtikelMobile Phone Messaging During Unobserved Home Induction to Buprenorphine  
Oleh: Tofighi, Babak ; Grossman, Ellie ; Sherman, Scott ; Nunes, Edward V. ; Lee, Joshua D.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Addiction Medicine vol. 10 no. 05 (Sep. 2016), page 309-313.
Topik: Buprenorphine; MHealth; Opinion Use Disorder; Text Massaging
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Isi artikelThe deployment of health information technologies promises to optimize clinical outcomes for populations with substance use disorders. Electronic health records, web-based counseling interventions, and mobile phone applications enhance the delivery of evidence-based behavioral and pharmacological treatments, with minimal burden to clinical personnel, infrastructure, and work flows. This clinical case shares a recent experience utilizing mobile phone text messaging between an office-based buprenorphine provider in a safety net ambulatory clinic and a patient seeking buprenorphine treatment for opioid use disorder. The case highlights the use of text message-based physician–patient communication to facilitate unobserved “home” induction onto buprenorphine.
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