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Internal Medicine Resident Knowledge, Attitudes, and Barriers to Naloxone Prescription in Hospital and Clinic Settings
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Medicine residents are aware of naloxone and willing to prescribe it to at-risk patients. Due to decreased applied knowledge and limited self-efficacy, few residents have prescribed naloxone in the past. In order to improve rates of physician prescribing, initiatives must help physicians better assess risk of overdose and improve prescribing self-efficacy.
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