Graphs Needs for Medical Education
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Created on September 3, 2024
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Insufficient Evidence that MOUD Works
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18
11
24
21
Knowledge of Buprenorphine (i.e., Suboxone) and How it is Used
46
18
11
24
21
54
84
97
84
93
The graph suggests that skepticism about the effectiveness of MAT/MOUD varies significantly across different roles within community corrections programs. The high percentage among Resident Supervisors may indicate a need for more training or education about the evidence supporting MAT/MOUD, or it could reflect actual challenges observed in practice. The lower skepticism among treatment professionals indicates a stronger belief in the efficacy of these treatments, likely due to their specialized knowledge.
The graph indicates that while most employees in community corrections programs have a good understanding of Buprenorphine, there are significant disparities between different roles. Ensuring that all staff, especially those in supervisory roles, are well-informed about the medications used in treatment can help create a more supportive and cohesive environment for clients undergoing opioid use disorder treatment.