Triangulation of Qualitative and Quantitative Data to Understand Early Signs and Symptoms of Relapse in Opioid Use Disorder

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Triangulation of Qualitative and Quantitative Data to Understand Early Signs and Symptoms of Relapse in Opioid Use Disorder

This presentation introduces an exemplary example of methodological triangulation, discussing the qualitative and quantitative data and techniques related to early signs and symptoms of relapse among adults receiving medication for opioid use disorder.

Presenter:  Seol Ju Esther Moon, PhD, MSN, RN

Disclosures:  The APNA planners and faculty have no relevant financial relationships to disclose.  Off-label uses will not be discussed during this presentation. 


Session Length:
  15 minutes

Target Audience:  RN, APRN


Learning Outcome: 

Upon completion of this presentation, the participant will: 

  • Describe how the triangulation of the qualitative and quantitative analyses strengthen the findings in this study.


Keywords:
  Opioid Overdose, Relapse Prevention, OUD, Opioid Use Disorder, Recovery Process, Research, MOUD, Medications for Opioid Use Disorder, Poster Presentation

Price:  Free


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0.25 contact hours.  * In order to receive contact hours, you must: watch the video in its entirety, complete the evaluation, and submit the honor statement. Once you have completed all components, your nursing continuing professional development contact hours certificate will be generated online and available for immediate printing or downloading. Credit cannot be earned unless all components are completed. Partial credit will not be awarded.  

The American Psychiatric Nurses Association is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

Release Date:  May 1, 2025
Access to this presentation will end:  April 30, 2028


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