Table 3.

Clinic Resources and Environment for Office-Based Opioid Treatment

VariableResidency ProgramTotal (n = 48)P-Value
A (n = 20)B (n = 17)C (n = 11)
Please check if you have access to the following in your current practice n (%)N/A
 Licensed clinical addiction specialist6 (30.0)2 (11.8)1 (9.1)9 (18.8)
 Board-certified addiction specialist1 (5.0)3 (17.7)0 (0.0)4 (8.3)
 Behavioral health specialist16 (80.0)12 (70.6)6 (54.6)34 (70.8)
 Peer support specialist6 (30.0)2 (11.8)0 (0.0)8 (16.7)
 Pharmacist14 (70.0)9 (52.9)3 (27.3)26 (54.2)
My practice supports OBOT (7-point Likert scale;1 = strongly agree; 7 = strongly disagree) n (%)0.10
 Agree15 (75.0)11 (64.7)4 (36.4)30 (62.5)
 Neutral or disagree5 (25.0)6 (35.3)7 (63.6)18 (37.5)
 Mean (SD)2.31 (1.8)3.13 (2.0)4.36 (1.7)3.06 (2.0)0.01
Do other providers in your practice setting prescribe buprenorphine-containing medications? n (%)0.02
 Yes14 (70.0)8 (47.1)2 (18.2)24 (50.0)
 No6 (30.0)8 (47.1)9 (81.8)23 (47.9)
 Maybe/I don’t know0 (0.0)1 (5.9)0 (0)1 (2.1)
  • OBOT, office-based opioid treatment; SD, standard deviation.