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Although OAT offers a relatively safe option for managing OUD during pregnancy, many health care providers are unfamiliar with how best to prescribe OAT throughout a pregnancy, and many jurisdictions do not have established treatment guidelines. A consistent dosage can be difficult to maintain as the body changes during pregnancy, putting the person who is pregnant at risk of experiencing withdrawal symptoms or overdose both during the pregnancy and post partum [6-8].
JMIR Res Protoc 2023;12:e42417
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Study inclusion criteria were as follows: above 18 years of age, working as a clinician (medical student, resident, nurse, or physician) or be on rotation in a TOH ED, possess an institutional email (TOH, OHRI, or University of Ottawa email address), and own a personal or institutional i OS or Android smartphone onto which they could download the enhanced Ottawa Rules App (version 3.0.2).
Individuals’ study eligibility was assessed as part of the in-app informed consent process.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2020;8(1):e15503
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