Assessment of knowledge and behaviors of an opioid overdose education and naloxone distribution program during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic.

IF 4 2区 社会学 Q1 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Alexis E Horace, Ojochogwu Atawodi-Alhassan
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Background: The state of Louisiana ranked 4th in the US for per capita overdose rates as 56 out of 100,000 persons died due to overdose and 1,300 of those deaths involved opioids. Opioid involved deaths increased 131% between 2019 and 2022. A pharmacist-led opioid overdose education and naloxone distribution (OEND) program was developed at a SSP in New Orleans during the COVID-19 pandemic. The purpose of this research is to characterize the clients who participated in the OEND and to assess their learned knowledge and behaviors over time.

Methods: A pharmacist led OEND program was created in April 2020 at a syringe service program (SSP) in New Orleans, Louisiana. OEND was provided by a licensed pharmacist and student pharmacists. OEND coincided with the SSPs activities one time a week. Participants first received harm reduction supplies through the SSP and then had the option of receiving OEND. Patients' demographic information was collected. Participants who said they received opioid overdose education from our OEND program were verbally given a knowledge and behavior assessment. Participants knowledge and behaviors were scored using a rubric.

Results: A total of 32 OEND sessions were held from July 2020 through February 2023 resulting in 1453 overall participant interactions. Repeat participants completed 269 visits and averaged 2.3 visits in three years. The average age of participants who received OEND was 40 years old. Additionally, participants who accessed OEND were primarily white (67.77%, n = 811/1300) and mostly male (59.15%, n = 769/1300). Among the participants who visited the OEND station more than once, 160 responses were collected for how helpful the previous education session had been. Of these responses, 75% (= 120/160) were "Very helpful". Participants who repeated the program retained knowledge and showed a positive change in their behaviors regarding opioid overdose reversal.

Conclusions: OEND programs established at SSPs play an important role in providing education to PWUD. Participants knowledge sustained over time; however, refresher education sessions may be valuable to ensure participants stay accurately informed. Participants find OEND helpful. As naloxone continues to become increasingly available, OEND is necessary in preventing opioid overdose deaths.

2019冠状病毒病大流行期间阿片类药物过量教育和纳洛酮分发计划的知识和行为评估
背景:路易斯安那州的人均用药过量率在美国排名第四,每10万人中有56人死于用药过量,其中1300人死于阿片类药物。2019年至2022年期间,阿片类药物导致的死亡人数增加了131%。在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,新奥尔良的一个SSP制定了一项药剂师主导的阿片类药物过量教育和纳洛酮分发(OEND)计划。本研究的目的是描述参加过OEND的客户的特征,并评估他们在一段时间内学到的知识和行为。方法:2020年4月,在路易斯安那州新奥尔良的一个注射器服务项目(SSP)中创建了一个药剂师领导的OEND项目。OEND由持牌药剂师和实习药剂师提供。OEND与ssp活动每周有一次重合。参与者首先通过SSP获得减少伤害用品,然后可以选择接受OEND。收集患者的人口统计信息。从我们的OEND项目中接受阿片类药物过量教育的参与者口头给予知识和行为评估。参与者的知识和行为用一个标准来打分。结果:从2020年7月到2023年2月,共举行了32次OEND会议,总共有1453次参与者互动。重复参与者在三年内完成了269次就诊,平均为2.3次。接受OEND的参与者的平均年龄为40岁。此外,访问OEND的参与者主要是白人(67.77%,n = 811/1300),大多数是男性(59.15%,n = 769/1300)。在多次访问OEND站点的参与者中,收集了160份关于前一次教育课程如何有帮助的回复。在这些回答中,75%(= 120/160)的回答是“非常有帮助”。重复该计划的参与者保留了知识,并在阿片类药物过量逆转方面表现出积极的行为变化。结论:在ssp建立的OEND项目在为PWUD提供教育方面发挥了重要作用。参与者的知识随着时间的推移而持续;然而,进修课程可能是有价值的,以确保参与者保持准确的信息。参与者发现OEND很有帮助。随着纳洛酮的供应不断增加,OEND对于预防阿片类药物过量死亡是必要的。
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Harm Reduction Journal
Harm Reduction Journal Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
9.10%
发文量
126
审稿时长
26 weeks
期刊介绍: Harm Reduction Journal is an Open Access, peer-reviewed, online journal whose focus is on the prevalent patterns of psychoactive drug use, the public policies meant to control them, and the search for effective methods of reducing the adverse medical, public health, and social consequences associated with both drugs and drug policies. We define "harm reduction" as "policies and programs which aim to reduce the health, social, and economic costs of legal and illegal psychoactive drug use without necessarily reducing drug consumption". We are especially interested in studies of the evolving patterns of drug use around the world, their implications for the spread of HIV/AIDS and other blood-borne pathogens.
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