Little is known about what states with large rural populations are doing to combat opioid use disorders (OUD) in rural communities. This qualitative study identified rural challenges to the provision of OUD prevention, treatment, and recovery services and explored promising strategies to tackle the opioid crisis in rural communities
This chapter from HIV/AIDS in Rural Communities compares the rural–urban prevalence of HIV and opioi...
An online data repository and toolbox created by the Office of National Drug Control Policy is desig...
BACKGROUND: People living in rural and remote communities in Canada are often disproportionately imp...
Little is known about what states with large rural populations are doing to combat opioid use disord...
The opioid epidemic continues to have a devastating impact in rural areas disproportionately affecte...
Despite the efficacy of medications for treating opioid use disorder (OUD), they are underutilized, ...
Webinar presentation to the Small Rural Hospital Transition project addressing issues of rural opioi...
ABSTRACT Purpose: This article aims to review opioid use disorder associated with behavioral health ...
Objective: To characterize and address the opioid crisis disproportionately impacting rural U.S. reg...
Introduction: Appalachia, particularly Rural East Tennessee, has been and continues to be disproport...
The opioid epidemic has disproportionately affected rural communities with higher rates of misuse an...
The opioid crisis presents substantial challenges to public health in New England\u27s rural states,...
Over the last two decades, opioid-related mortality rates have increased dramatically to become a se...
Although opioid use rates are comparable in rural and urban counties, rural opioid users tend to be ...
Background: Rural Tennessee, especially rural East Tennessee has seen a dramatic increase in rates o...
This chapter from HIV/AIDS in Rural Communities compares the rural–urban prevalence of HIV and opioi...
An online data repository and toolbox created by the Office of National Drug Control Policy is desig...
BACKGROUND: People living in rural and remote communities in Canada are often disproportionately imp...
Little is known about what states with large rural populations are doing to combat opioid use disord...
The opioid epidemic continues to have a devastating impact in rural areas disproportionately affecte...
Despite the efficacy of medications for treating opioid use disorder (OUD), they are underutilized, ...
Webinar presentation to the Small Rural Hospital Transition project addressing issues of rural opioi...
ABSTRACT Purpose: This article aims to review opioid use disorder associated with behavioral health ...
Objective: To characterize and address the opioid crisis disproportionately impacting rural U.S. reg...
Introduction: Appalachia, particularly Rural East Tennessee, has been and continues to be disproport...
The opioid epidemic has disproportionately affected rural communities with higher rates of misuse an...
The opioid crisis presents substantial challenges to public health in New England\u27s rural states,...
Over the last two decades, opioid-related mortality rates have increased dramatically to become a se...
Although opioid use rates are comparable in rural and urban counties, rural opioid users tend to be ...
Background: Rural Tennessee, especially rural East Tennessee has seen a dramatic increase in rates o...
This chapter from HIV/AIDS in Rural Communities compares the rural–urban prevalence of HIV and opioi...
An online data repository and toolbox created by the Office of National Drug Control Policy is desig...
BACKGROUND: People living in rural and remote communities in Canada are often disproportionately imp...