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Is there ROOM for improvement? Development and outcomes of the Routine Opioid Outcome Monitoring study

Suzanne Nielsen
Date Published:
24 Sep 2020
Contact person:
NDARC.events@unsw.edu.au
Event date: 
Thursday, 24 September 2020 - 3:00pm

This event will be held online via webinar. You will receive the webinar link after you register

This seminar will provide an overview of the development of the Routine Opioid Outcome Monitoring Tool, and share findings from a pilot implementation effectiveness study conducted with 23 pharmacies from NSW and Victoria and Victoria.

The seminar will describe the development of a brief “Routine Opioid Outcome Monitoring’ or ROOM tool to monitor for emerging problems with prescribed opioids. The seminar will also present findings from a pilot study where the implementation of the tool into practice in community pharmacies in Victoria and New South Wales. The seminar will describe how implementation science principles were used to inform the study design, and discuss outcomes from the pilot study.

Speaker Bio:

Associate Professor Suzanne Nielsen is the Deputy Director of the Monash Addiction Research Centre at Monash University.

A/Prof Nielsen has published over 125 scientific and given over 170 national and international conference presentations in the area of addiction research.

She is a current NHMRC Career Development Fellow, and has previously received an NHMRC Translating Research Into Practice Fellowship and NHMRC Early Career Researcher Fellowship.  Her current research focuses on understanding how to improve identification and treatment of prescription opioid use disorder, with the aim of reducing harms with prescribed opioid use. She is also conduction research monitoring for the emergency of novel synthetic opioids, overdose prevention with naloxone, and studying the implementation of prescription drug monitoring and the impact of other policy-level interventions to reduce harm with prescription drugs.

Location: 
This event will be held online via webinar. You will receive the webinar link after you register.
Cost: 
Free
Booking deadline: 
Thursday, 24 September 2020 - 3pm
Contact for inquiries: 
NDARC.events@unsw.edu.au