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Table 5 Shadowing results (N = 98)

From: Evaluation and guide for embedding opioid use disorder education in health professions’ curricula

Topic

Strongly Agree/ Agree

Neutral

Strongly Disagree/Disagree

Missing Data

 

N (%)

N (%)

N (%)

 

Improved understanding of what it is like to provide buprenorphine for OUD in practice

92 (94%)

3 (3%)

3 (3%)

0 (0%)

Improved understanding of rewards for patients for providing OUD buprenorphine treatment

92 (94%)

3 (3%)

3 (3%)

0 (0%)

Feel more confident in ability to treat patients with OUD

81 (83%)

11 (11%)

6 (6%)

0 (0%)

Increased interest in working in a clinical practice with patients with OUD

70 (72%)

19 (19%)

9 (9%)

0 (0%)

Plan for a residency or employment with opportunities to continue learning about OUD treatment

53 (54%)

32 (33%)

13 (13%)

0 (0%)

Plan to look for employment with opportunities to work with patients with OUD

52 (53%)

35 (36%)

11 (11%)

0 (0%)

Know how to apply for xDEA license*

33 (34%)

23 (23%)

38 (39%)

4 (4%)

  1. *Two learners did not respond to this question