OUD/MAT didactic pre-survey

1.What is your age?
2.What is your gender?
3.Which best describes your race?
4.Which best describes your ethnicity? 
5.What is your current level of training?
6.Do you currently have an active DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration) medical license?
7.If you have a current DEA license, are you currently also DATA waived or 'X-waivered'?
8.How many patients have you treated with medication-assisted treatment (MAT) (e.g. Suboxone) from the Emergency department setting? 
9.Please select one: The Emergency Department (ED) is an appropriate venue to engage patients with Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) in medication-assisted treatment (MAT).
10.I feel very comfortable identifying and diagnosing Opioid Use Disorder in the ED.
11.I feel very comfortable recognizing opioid withdrawal signs and symptoms.
12.I understand buprenorphine (Suboxone) indications and contraindications as well as its clinical effects and side effects.
13.I feel very comfortable prescribing/providing buprenorphine (Suboxone) in the ED for opioid withdrawal.
14.I feel very comfortable providing a patient diagnosed with Opioid Use Disorder with a buprenorphine (Suboxone) prescription at time of ED discharge.
15.I feel very comfortable instructing my patients on how to take buprenorphine at home, including initiation of home induction.
16.I am aware and familiar with local community resources to refer ED OUD patients to for definitive substance abuse treatment, including continuation of medication-assisted treatment.
17.Please answer the following with regard to patients with Opioid Use Disorder/"opioid addiction": I prefer not to work with patients like this.
18.Patients like this irritate me.
19.Patients like this are particularly difficult for me to work with.
20.Working with patients like this is satisfying.
21.I feel especially compassionate toward patients like this.
22.I can usually find something that helps patients like this feel better.
23.There is little I can do to help patients like this.
24.Insurance plans should cover patients like this to the same degree that they cover patients with other conditions.
25.Treating patients like this is a waste of medical dollars.
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