Design details for overdose education and take-home naloxone kits: codesign with family medicine, emergency department, addictions medicine and community
<p><strong>Introduction:</strong> Overdose education and naloxone distribution (OEND) programmes equip and train people who are likely to witness an opioid overdose to respond with effective first aid interventions. Despite OEND expansion across North America, overdose rates are i...
Main Authors: | Sellen, K, Goso, N, Halleran, L, Mulvale-Fletcher, A, Sarmiento, F, Ligabue, F, Handford, C, Klaiman, M, Milos, G, Wright, A, Charles, M, Sniderman, R, Hunt, R, Parsons, JA, Leece, P, Hopkins, S, Shahin, R, Jüni, P, Morrison, L, Campbell, DM, Strike, C, Orkin, A |
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Other Authors: | SOONER Investigators |
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2022
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