Despite rising opioid fatalities, attitudes remain indifferent toward those with opioid use disorder (OUD).Utilizing patient voice may be one way to move providers to action.We 3 Pack Tables included persons with OUD in 2 educational sessions as an important tool of attitude change.Post-session surveys demonstrate increased compassion, deeper understanding of challenges, and positive change in attitude.
Inclusion of patient voice was identified as the most useful feature of both educational sessions.Four themes SEIMENS WI14W500GB INTEGRATED WASHING MACHINE emerged: value of patient voice; change in attitude; barriers to change; and enhanced provider role.Future educational sessions should include the voice of persons living with OUD.