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Effects Of Context Perception And Haptic Feedback On Sway, Andrew Meszaros, Tess Swake, Robin Dorociack, Catherine Enger, Gavin Boen, Alex Johnston, Braedon Miller Jan 2023

Effects Of Context Perception And Haptic Feedback On Sway, Andrew Meszaros, Tess Swake, Robin Dorociack, Catherine Enger, Gavin Boen, Alex Johnston, Braedon Miller

Student-Faculty Research - College of Physical Therapy

The purpose of this research is to assess whether framing the context of haptic feedback as an "error" signal or "helpful" signal can impact sway control.


How Does Perception Influence Motor Output: An Investigation Into The Size-Weight Illusion, Andrew Meszaros, Robin Dorociak, Alex Anderson, Cassie Allen, Jennifer Vargas Vega Jan 2023

How Does Perception Influence Motor Output: An Investigation Into The Size-Weight Illusion, Andrew Meszaros, Robin Dorociak, Alex Anderson, Cassie Allen, Jennifer Vargas Vega

Student-Faculty Research - College of Physical Therapy

Purpose

❏ To assess whether the SWI exists during whole body loading such as a deadlift

❏ Determine if the body is able to adapt to the illusion with repetitions

❏ Identify mechanical factors that explain or overcome the respective illusion/perception

Hypothesis

❏ The SWI will be observed and will be reflected in the VAS ratings

❏ The magnitude of the SWI will decrease over additional repetitions

❏ Mechanical variables will reflect the degree of illusion perceived


Effects Of A Parkinson's Disease Community Exercise Group On Self Reported Promis Measures, Desiray Anderson, Alexis Creighton, Jillian Studer, Tyler Cuddeford Jan 2023

Effects Of A Parkinson's Disease Community Exercise Group On Self Reported Promis Measures, Desiray Anderson, Alexis Creighton, Jillian Studer, Tyler Cuddeford

Student-Faculty Research - College of Physical Therapy

Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is an upper motor neuron disorder that results in bradykinesia, rigidity, shuffling gait patterns, and balance impairments. Non-motor issues include depression, anosmia, GI issues, pain, and more. Approximately 90,000 people in the U.S. are diagnosed every year.

Hypothesis: Self efficacy and satisfaction roles will positively correlate with participation in the 6 week exercise program.


"My Kid Said What?!" Participation And Promis Self-Report In Children With Long-Term Physical Disabilities, Ashlyn Fast, Emma Powley, Kauionalani Kekuawela, Natalie Teegarden, Samuel Miller, Thomas Ratana, Tyler Hammond, Winnie Lee, Ryan Jacobson Jan 2023

"My Kid Said What?!" Participation And Promis Self-Report In Children With Long-Term Physical Disabilities, Ashlyn Fast, Emma Powley, Kauionalani Kekuawela, Natalie Teegarden, Samuel Miller, Thomas Ratana, Tyler Hammond, Winnie Lee, Ryan Jacobson

Student-Faculty Research - College of Physical Therapy

Purpose:

Determine how the following are associated in kids with physical disabilities:

  • Perceived life participation
  • Physical abilities
  • Social functioning


Perturbation-Based Balance Training Added To A Fall Prevention Exercise Program And Its Effect On Fall Risk And Fear Of Falling In Community-Dwelling Older Adults, Joseph Espero, Jeremiah Everett, Leanne Gehrke, Sage Goodman, Spencer Hall, Melody Hansen, Lyndsay Stutzenberger, Rebecca Dobler, Gabe Haberly Jan 2023

Perturbation-Based Balance Training Added To A Fall Prevention Exercise Program And Its Effect On Fall Risk And Fear Of Falling In Community-Dwelling Older Adults, Joseph Espero, Jeremiah Everett, Leanne Gehrke, Sage Goodman, Spencer Hall, Melody Hansen, Lyndsay Stutzenberger, Rebecca Dobler, Gabe Haberly

Student-Faculty Research - College of Physical Therapy

Background:

● Falls lead to decreased independence, increased disability, and increased risk of death

● Falls occur in more than one out of four older adults each year

Research Suggests:

● 50 hours of a structured strength and balance exercise program supplemented with fall prevention education over 12 weeks decreases fall risk in community dwelling older adults

● One session of perturbations provided at the appropriate dosage can decrease fall risk by 50%, with multidirectional perturbations having the greatest benefit

Hypothesis:

● Adding one session of perturbation-based training to a structured strength and balance exercise program will reduce the risk …


Perception Of Workload And Task Importance During Complex And Dual Task Conditions, Alicia Maul, Cody Lamont, Erin Zurbrugg, Gillian Berry, Katherine Armstrong, Lea Keenantasker, Patricia Eckart, Cindy Zablotny, Theresa Raudsepp, Ryan Jacobson Jan 2023

Perception Of Workload And Task Importance During Complex And Dual Task Conditions, Alicia Maul, Cody Lamont, Erin Zurbrugg, Gillian Berry, Katherine Armstrong, Lea Keenantasker, Patricia Eckart, Cindy Zablotny, Theresa Raudsepp, Ryan Jacobson

Student-Faculty Research - College of Physical Therapy

Background

• "cognitive processes and movement need to occur concurrently as part of social engagement; voluntary movement is not wholly automatic and when movement occurs, it leads to changing cognitive demands." (McIsaac et al, 2015)

• Current practice for creating dual-task challenges in the clinic include serial subtraction and carrying a glass of water (complex walking task) however these do not always translate to a patient's individualized challenges and goals

• Research has shown that a patient's engagement and performance improves when the task they are performing is meaningful in their lives. (McIsaac et al, 2015)

• Would including items …


Proximal And Distal Effects Associated With Vascular Occlusion During Stationary Cycling, Jason Brumitt, Colton Cypert, Kelli Young, Kira Negrete, Kristin Dunn, Mckenzie Moore, Rainey Stoner Jan 2023

Proximal And Distal Effects Associated With Vascular Occlusion During Stationary Cycling, Jason Brumitt, Colton Cypert, Kelli Young, Kira Negrete, Kristin Dunn, Mckenzie Moore, Rainey Stoner

Student-Faculty Research - College of Physical Therapy

Purpose

To compare strength gains in the supraspinatus and shoulder external rotators in subjects who performed 10 minutes of stationary cycling with or without bilateral occlusion.


Effects Of Changing Work Environments On Employer Support For Physical Activity During Covid-19, Elizabeth Ablah, Matthew P. Buman, Liz Petersen, Chia-Chia Chang, Ann Wyatt, Sarah Ziemer, Mary T. Imboden, Janet R. Wojcik, Neil E. Peterson, Anna Zendell, David R. Anderson, Laurie P. Whitsel Jan 2023

Effects Of Changing Work Environments On Employer Support For Physical Activity During Covid-19, Elizabeth Ablah, Matthew P. Buman, Liz Petersen, Chia-Chia Chang, Ann Wyatt, Sarah Ziemer, Mary T. Imboden, Janet R. Wojcik, Neil E. Peterson, Anna Zendell, David R. Anderson, Laurie P. Whitsel

Faculty Publications - Department of Kinesiology

COVID-19 dramatically accelerated evolving changes in the way we define the “work environment” in the United States. In response to COVID-19, many employers have offered increased flexibility for where employees work, including remote (an employee’s workstation is at home) and hybrid work (an employee works both at the employer worksite and remotely, on predetermined schedules). Accordingly, worksite physical activity (PA) and sedentary behaviors (SB) such as extended sitting time (ST) may have changed.1,2 However, little is known about whether these work arrangements are associated with changes in employer support for PA. Interviews were conducted to assess this …


Physical Activity Promotion In The Evolving Work Landscape, Laurie P. Whitsel, Elizabeth Ablah, Nicolaas P. Pronk, Frederique Huneycutt, Mary T. Imboden, David Anderson, Neil E. Peterson, Samantha Yocke, Chase Sterling, Anna L. Zendell, Janet R. Wojcik Jan 2023

Physical Activity Promotion In The Evolving Work Landscape, Laurie P. Whitsel, Elizabeth Ablah, Nicolaas P. Pronk, Frederique Huneycutt, Mary T. Imboden, David Anderson, Neil E. Peterson, Samantha Yocke, Chase Sterling, Anna L. Zendell, Janet R. Wojcik

Faculty Publications - Department of Kinesiology

How and where we do our work is changing in the United States across industry, government, and non-profit sectors. This evolving landscape includes downsized office space, the reduction of corporate fitness centers, decreased daily commutes, increased hybrid or remote work environments, and experiments with the length of the work week. While some of these changes may prove transient, others will likely be permanent changes affecting the context of work. Some occupations require in-person work settings, especially in the health care, education, travel and food processing sectors. Many of these employees are experiencing burnout after prolonged overtime work and stressful pandemic-related …


Transgenerational Wellness: Trauma Informed Christian Spiritual Formation, Winford Amos Jan 2023

Transgenerational Wellness: Trauma Informed Christian Spiritual Formation, Winford Amos

Doctor of Ministry

Certain mindsets, processes, and practices produce health inequities and disparities including poor spiritual health. Young adults between the ages of eighteen and twenty-five years old are experiencing challenges with mental health and substance use resulting in a high rate of suicides and overdose related deaths. Many are experiencing co-occurring substance use and mental health challenges and have a history of trauma. There are limited options available for integrated treatment. Accessibility to services is very difficult due to limited providers and limited resources at this age. Church attendance has decreased significantly for young adults which limits the capacity of the church …


Aspirin In The Primary Prevention Of Cardiovascular Disease, Briana Stephanie Murar Dec 2022

Aspirin In The Primary Prevention Of Cardiovascular Disease, Briana Stephanie Murar

Doctor of Medical Science (DMSc)

For decades, people have prophylactically used aspirin (ASA), or acetylsalicylic acid, to mitigate their risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD). The role of ASA as a means of secondary prevention for CVD is well established, however there are conflicting schools of thought as to whether or not it should be used as primary prophylaxis. While this indication has been studied for more than 30-years, questions remain pertaining to the risk of bleeding that is associated with ASA usage, which ranges from mild epistaxis to life threatening hemorrhage.1 Lifestyle and behavioral factors play a large role in a person’s CVD risk, however …


Special Topics In Neuroendocrinology Allopregnanolone: Pathophysiology, Effects On Mood, Emerging Treatments, Sarah Jane Lance Dec 2022

Special Topics In Neuroendocrinology Allopregnanolone: Pathophysiology, Effects On Mood, Emerging Treatments, Sarah Jane Lance

Doctor of Medical Science (DMSc)

KEY POINTS

● Allopregnanolone is a neurosteroid and metabolite of progesterone that has been shown to play a role in mood regulation.

● Low levels and rapid declines in this neurosteroid are associated with mood disorders such as those within the menstrual cycle, postpartum depression, chronic stress, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, and major depression. Studies have also linked it to moodrelated aspects of addiction.

● Medications that increase allopregnanolone, such as serotonin reuptake inhibitors and Brexanolone, are correlated with improved symptoms. These medications represent established and newly developed drugs that increase its level and are currently used for treatments of …


Fertility Considerations In Prescribing Hormonal Contraceptives In Individuals With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, Andrea M. Reichle Dec 2022

Fertility Considerations In Prescribing Hormonal Contraceptives In Individuals With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, Andrea M. Reichle

Doctor of Medical Science (DMSc)

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a highly prevalent endocrine disorder and the most common cause of infertility among females of reproductive age.1 While the name “polycystic ovary syndrome” implies people diagnosed with PCOS have numerous cysts on their ovaries, this is not always the case. Clinicians currently use the Rotterdam criteria to diagnose PCOS.2 These criteria include: irregular periods/anovulatory cycles, clinical or biochemical signs of androgen excess (acne, hirsutism, androgenic alopecia, etc.), and numerous ovarian cysts seen on imaging.2 A diagnosis of PCOS can be made when at least two of three criteria are met.2 As this has become a …


Regional Anesthesia Techniques For Total Knee Arthroplasty: Reducing Post-Operative Complications And Improving Rehabilitation And Recovery, Miguel Castaneda Dec 2022

Regional Anesthesia Techniques For Total Knee Arthroplasty: Reducing Post-Operative Complications And Improving Rehabilitation And Recovery, Miguel Castaneda

Doctor of Medical Science (DMSc)

Purpose

Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is one of the most commonly performed procedures in the developed world, with several hundred thousand performed yearly in the United States alone.1 Majority of the patients will experience severe post-operation pain following TKA, limiting early mobilization and slowing the rehabilitation process. 2 Femoral nerve blocks (FNB) are often used for TKA analgesia, but cause a decrease in quadricep strength, increasing the risk of postoperative falls as well as limiting early post-operative mobilization.2 Other nerve blocks, such as femoral triangle block and adductor canal block are thought to preserve quadricep strength aiding in quicker recovery …


Evaluating The Effects Of Cannabis Use On Fertility And Artificial Reproductive Technology, Iridiana Hermenegildo Dec 2022

Evaluating The Effects Of Cannabis Use On Fertility And Artificial Reproductive Technology, Iridiana Hermenegildo

Doctor of Medical Science (DMSc)

Background: Cannabis is widely used among males and females of reproductive age. A growing body of research suggests the endocannabinoid system is negatively impacted by the use of cannabis affecting many factors required for fertility. Objective: This article aims to evaluate existing literature on trends seen in patients undergoing artificial reproductive therapy (ART) and the effects cannabis has on fertility outcomes, including conception. Methods: This is a systematic review searching PubMed, MEDLINE, and Academic Search Premier databases through August 2022 using keywords derived from three defined concepts. Articles were then evaluated for relevance and included if meeting criteria. Results: …


Evaluating The Role Of The Mediterranean Diet In The Progression Of Heart Failure, Valerie C. Miller Dec 2022

Evaluating The Role Of The Mediterranean Diet In The Progression Of Heart Failure, Valerie C. Miller

Doctor of Medical Science (DMSc)

INTRODUCTION

The prevalence of heart failure (HF) in the United States has been increasing for years. Many individuals, especially our older population, are ending up hospitalized, causing financial burden and worsened quality of life for our patients. HF is one of the leading causes of hospitalization and death in older adults in the United States.¹ Nearly one million patients are hospitalized due to HF every year and of those, many will be readmitted within a month of discharge.⁵ The American College of Cardiology Foundation/American Heart Association (ACCF/AHA) and Heart Failure Society of America (HFSA) guidelines define HF as “a complex …


A Comparison Of Therapeutic Regimens In The Treatment Of Hypothyroidism, Christina M. Cranley Dec 2022

A Comparison Of Therapeutic Regimens In The Treatment Of Hypothyroidism, Christina M. Cranley

Doctor of Medical Science (DMSc)

Hypothyroidism is a chronic medical condition that results in the inadequate production of thyroid hormones. Thyroid hormones are essential for the metabolism of almost every organ in the body. The prominent symptoms of hypothyroidism include lack of energy, weight gain, constipation, and intolerance to cold temperatures. Medical therapies aim to replenish thyroid hormones enough to meet the body's metabolic demands. Unfortunately, many individuals experience persistent symptoms despite stable thyroid hormone levels. Current treatment options for hypothyroidism include Levothyroxine, Liothyronine, and Desiccated Thyroid Extract (DTE). Levothyroxine contains synthetic T4 and is the current gold-standard medical therapy in hypothyroid patients. Liothyronine, synthetic …


The Walking Well: Effects Of Hypothalamic Amenorrhea On Athletic Performance, Annalise H. Lau Dec 2022

The Walking Well: Effects Of Hypothalamic Amenorrhea On Athletic Performance, Annalise H. Lau

Doctor of Medical Science (DMSc)

Hormonal balance and normal menstrual cycles are key factors in athletic performance. Unfortunately, female athletes themselves are often under the impression that a lighter weight will improve their performance. Even many healthcare providers do not emphasize or are unaware of the health consequences of prolonged irregular menstruation. The main purpose of this article is to review the health consequences hypothalamic amenorrhea has on female athletes and to provide education for healthcare providers regarding the importance of recovery. A literature search was conducted utilizing PubMed, Scopus, PLOS One and EBSCO. The following keywords were input into the search bar: hypothalamic amenorrhea, …


Cook's "The Asperkid’S Secret Book Of Social Rules:The Handbook Of (Not-So-Obvious) Neurotypical Social Guidelines For Autistic Teens (10th Anniversary Edition)" (Book Review), Amber C. Wessies Dec 2022

Cook's "The Asperkid’S Secret Book Of Social Rules:The Handbook Of (Not-So-Obvious) Neurotypical Social Guidelines For Autistic Teens (10th Anniversary Edition)" (Book Review), Amber C. Wessies

The Christian Librarian

No abstract provided.


Perceptions And Utilization Of A Multimedia Teaching Strategy To Prevent Student Nurse Attrition, Lorretta Krautscheid, Pamela Fifer, Rebecca Hernandez, Taryn Blum Oct 2022

Perceptions And Utilization Of A Multimedia Teaching Strategy To Prevent Student Nurse Attrition, Lorretta Krautscheid, Pamela Fifer, Rebecca Hernandez, Taryn Blum

Faculty Publications - College of Nursing

Untethered Lecture Capture (ULC) is a teaching method facilitating student classroom engagement while simultaneously creating audiovisual lecture capture (LC) resources. This single-site, convergent parallel mixed-methods study qualitatively described how nursing students with attrition risk factors perceived ULC influenced learning and quantified how such students utilized LC. Study participants (N = 28) reported watching most LC resources (57.1%) and 42.9% watched entire LC videos from start to finish. Qualitative findings produced new evidence about untethered faculty proximity in the classroom and ULC techniques supporting in-class focus and post-class self-paced learning efficiencies. Findings help nurse educators prioritize instructional methods among students with …


The Impact Of Adverse Childhood Experiences On Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus And The Role Of Early Intervention, Alexus S. Yang Oct 2022

The Impact Of Adverse Childhood Experiences On Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus And The Role Of Early Intervention, Alexus S. Yang

Doctor of Medical Science (DMSc)

ABSTRACT

Purpose: The purpose of this article is to provide an understanding of negative health effects of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) on Type II Diabetes Mellitus and the role of primary healthcare providers in decreasing morbidity and mortality through screening and intervention. Method: A literature search was conducted through PubMed, EBSCO, ProQuest Education and PLOS ONE using keywords such as: adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), type 2 diabetes mellitus, primary care intervention. The most relevant articles were selected with additional selectivity based on the publication year as the basis for this piece.

Results: Currently, minimal information exists on the …


Ketamine Use For Prehospital Status Seizures That Are Refractory To Benzodiazepines, Kyle B. Safko Aug 2022

Ketamine Use For Prehospital Status Seizures That Are Refractory To Benzodiazepines, Kyle B. Safko

Doctor of Medical Science (DMSc)

In North America, epilepsy affects between 16 and 51 people 100,000, with the most affected being those with lower socioeconomic status1. Most ambulance services carry benzodiazepines, but what happens if administration of these drugs do not terminate seizure activity? The American Epilepsy Society concluded that 50% of patients do not respond to benzodiazepines if they have been stable and compliant on typical antiepileptic drugs and they experience a seizure7. A literature review was done looking at alternative treatment options for status seizures, specifically ketamine administration. Multiple case reviews, literature reviews and retrospective studies demonstrate the effectiveness …


Interdisciplinary Integration: Linking Differentiated P(Arts) To Create Accessible Dance Experiences, Kate Corby, Mariah M. Lefeber, Mary L. Patterson Aug 2022

Interdisciplinary Integration: Linking Differentiated P(Arts) To Create Accessible Dance Experiences, Kate Corby, Mariah M. Lefeber, Mary L. Patterson

Faculty Publications - Graduate School of Counseling

This article introduces Performing Ourselves, an interdisciplinary community dance program that utilizes principles from dance education and dance/movement therapy to serve beginning dancers in grades PK-8 in schools and community centers. After defining the integrative elements of the curriculum, the article outlines how Performing Ourselves used the shift to virtual programming during the COVID-19 pandemic as a means of creating accessible dance opportunities. In addition to the exploration of how one arts organization approached this challenging time, the article offers ideas and further questions for integrative interdisciplinarity in the arts.


Considerations Of Pocus Vs Manual Pulse Check In Predicting Rosc For Patients Presenting In Pea, Steven M. Shockley Jul 2022

Considerations Of Pocus Vs Manual Pulse Check In Predicting Rosc For Patients Presenting In Pea, Steven M. Shockley

Doctor of Medical Science (DMSc)

Background: Point of care ultrasound (PoCUS) has enabled providers to draw a contrast between true PEA (Pulseless Electrical Activity) and pseudo-PEA. The incorporation of PoCUS pulse checks in PEA and pseudo-PEA has been shown to more accurately predict Return of Spontaneous Circulation (ROSC) when compared to standard manual pulse checks. However, concerns have been raised in recent observational studies regarding increased duration of PoCUS pulse checks compared to manual pulse checks leading to suboptimal CPR and subsequent deterioration of ACLS protocol integrity. Objective: This clinical review aims to examine the utility and practical implementation of PoCUS versus manual pulse …


Utilizing Vitamin D Supplementation In Heart Failure, Rachel Alexanian Jul 2022

Utilizing Vitamin D Supplementation In Heart Failure, Rachel Alexanian

Doctor of Medical Science (DMSc)

Background: The purpose of this article is to procure a literature review on a relatively new area of research, ultimately aimed at improving the lives of those with heart failure. This article sheds light on the benefits of vitamin D supplementation, and it contributes significantly to the conversation regarding mitigating the complications of heart failure. Herein we aim to offer insight into whether vitamin D supplementation is beneficial for a patient with heart failure.

Method: PubMed, MeSH, and PLOS One literature searches were conducted with the following search terms: heart failure, hospitalization, vitamin D, quality of life, and …


Diet Recommendations For Patients With Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Tia M. Kinilau Jun 2022

Diet Recommendations For Patients With Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Tia M. Kinilau

Doctor of Medical Science (DMSc)

Introduction

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a very common chronic functional gastrointestinal (GI) disease that is characterized by abdominal pain in association with defecation and change in bowel habits.1 The condition has a multifactorial and incompletely understood pathophysiology, including altered brain-gut interactions, microbiome changes, differed GI motility, psychological factors, and food hypersensitivity.2 With the heterogenicity of the disorder, there is no standardized treatment for IBS, leading its therapy to rely on symptomatic treatments.2 The influence of dietary triggers on the generation of IBS symptoms is well-known and includes different mechanisms including immune activation, mast cell inflammation, and luminal distention.2 Studies …


Shaul's "The Asd And Me Picture Book: A Visual Guide To Understanding Challenges And Strengths For Children On The Autism Spectrum" (Book Review), Susanah J. Wilson Hanson May 2022

Shaul's "The Asd And Me Picture Book: A Visual Guide To Understanding Challenges And Strengths For Children On The Autism Spectrum" (Book Review), Susanah J. Wilson Hanson

The Christian Librarian

No abstract provided.


Determinants Of State Average Life Expectancy, Alex Grimes, Spencer Sprague, Cole Thomas Apr 2022

Determinants Of State Average Life Expectancy, Alex Grimes, Spencer Sprague, Cole Thomas

Student Scholarship - College of Business

In this paper, our dependent variable is average life expectancy by state in the United States. The purpose is to determine which factors have an impact on average life expectancy, as well as the magnitude of these impacts. While other studies have been conducted on life expectancy, our focus is different in a subtle but important way. Rather than centering on individual life expectancy, studying factors like “activity” or “genetics,” we focus on the broader population in a state and which factors affect life expectancy on a macro-scale. There is little known about this topic that isn’t in direct reference …


Commentary On “Infants With Torticollis Who Changed Head Presentation During A Physical Therapy Episode”, Kathryn Knudsen, Ryan Jacobson, Kirsten Pepperling Apr 2022

Commentary On “Infants With Torticollis Who Changed Head Presentation During A Physical Therapy Episode”, Kathryn Knudsen, Ryan Jacobson, Kirsten Pepperling

Faculty Publications - College of Physical Therapy

This article highlights the importance of differential diagnosis in infants with congenital muscular torticollis (CMT), particularly those with atypical presentation or change of side for range-of-motion (ROM) restriction. Per the clinical practice guideline (CPG), patients who change sidedness with CMT should be reevaluated by the physical therapist and referred back to the primary care provider for consideration of other diagnoses.1 This recommendation is important to parents who are seeking accurate information on cause and severity and who want to know that the home exercises being prescribed for their infant are effective


Psychological Factors That Interfere With Provider Use Of Medication Assisted Treatment For Opioid Use Disorder, Courtney Spencer Apr 2022

Psychological Factors That Interfere With Provider Use Of Medication Assisted Treatment For Opioid Use Disorder, Courtney Spencer

Doctor of Psychology (PsyD)

Since the implementation of Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) for treatment of Opioid Use Disorder (OUD), providers have struggled to obtain the necessary waiver (X-waiver) due to required federal applications, training, and guidelines around prescribing. Nevertheless, prescribers have gone through this arduous process to gain their X-waiver, but a unique phenomenon has occurred where some providers with an X-waiver are not utilizing their ability to prescribe MAT. The current study sought to uncover trends in providers prescribing practices while assessing possible factors involved including personality, compassion, compassion fatigue, personal connection, and confidence factors that may be associated with a willingness to …