![]() ![]() The aim of this study is to assess the knowledge, confidence, and concern of 2020 Bethel University physician assistant (PA) students of opioid prescribing before and after completing a series of opioid prescribing training modules created by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). There is insufficient evidence determining whether educating healthcare providers on opioid prescribing guidelines leads to improved knowledge, confidence, and a decrease in concern. ![]() Healthcare providers report high concern and lack of confidence that their training prepared them adequately to manage chronic pain with opioid therapy. With more than 130 people dying daily, 47,000 overdose-related deaths per year, and $55 billion in societal costs, the opioid epidemic is producing widespread, catastrophic consequences on the population and healthcare system. ![]()
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