The effect of take-home naloxone kits on opioid-related deaths in Alberta, Canada: An ecological analysis.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Eldon Spackman, Shainur Premji, Amy Woroniuk, Eddy Lang, Katrina Milaney, Kerry McBrien
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Abstract

Objective: To estimate the association between publicly provided take-home naloxone kits and opioid-related deaths.

Methods: We analyzed 2732 opioid-related deaths and the distribution of 147,814 naloxone kits between January 2015 and June 2019 across five health zones in Alberta, Canada. We used a Poisson pseudo-maximum likelihood regression model with fixed effects to estimate the association between the number of kits in circulation and the number of monthly opioid-related deaths, controlling for population demographics, socio-economic indicators, other harm reduction strategies, police seizures of fentanyl and carfentanil, and an estimate of awareness.

Results: Every 10,000 kits in circulation was associated with a 23.9% (95% confidence interval (CI), 12.6-33.7) reduction in opioid-related deaths. Marginal analysis suggests that if no kits had been distributed, Alberta would have had 3548 deaths (95% CI, 2264-4831), 816 more deaths than were recorded during this 4.5-year period. If during this time 200,000 kits were consistently in circulation, Alberta would have had an estimated 1587 deaths (95% CI, 705-2468), 1145 fewer deaths than recorded.

Conclusion: This analysis provides evidence that the availability of naloxone kits is associated with a reduction in opioid-related deaths and suggests that a publicly funded program that allows the distribution of naloxone kits to all who request them reduces mortality.

带回家的纳洛酮试剂盒对阿片类药物相关死亡在加拿大阿尔伯塔的影响:生态学分析。
目的:评估公共提供的带回家纳洛酮试剂盒与阿片类药物相关死亡之间的关系。方法:我们分析了2015年1月至2019年6月期间加拿大艾伯塔省五个卫生区2732例阿片类药物相关死亡和147,814个纳洛酮包的分布。我们使用具有固定效应的泊松伪最大似然回归模型来估计流通中的药盒数量与每月阿片类药物相关死亡人数之间的关联,控制了人口统计学、社会经济指标、其他减少危害的策略、芬太尼和卡芬太尼的警方缉获量以及对意识的估计。结果:流通中每10000个试剂盒与阿片类药物相关死亡减少23.9%(95%置信区间(CI), 12.6-33.7)相关。边际分析表明,如果没有分发试剂盒,艾伯塔省将有3548例死亡(95% CI, 2264-4831),比这4.5年期间记录的死亡人数多816例。如果在此期间持续流通20万个工具包,艾伯塔省估计有1587人死亡(95%置信区间,705-2468),比记录的死亡人数少1145人。结论:该分析提供的证据表明,纳洛酮试剂盒的可获得性与阿片类药物相关死亡的减少有关,并表明,允许向所有要求使用纳洛酮试剂盒的人分发纳洛酮试剂盒的公共资助计划可降低死亡率。
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Canadian Journal of Public Health-Revue Canadienne De Sante Publique
Canadian Journal of Public Health-Revue Canadienne De Sante Publique PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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6.10
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128
期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Public Health is dedicated to fostering excellence in public health research, scholarship, policy and practice. The aim of the Journal is to advance public health research and practice in Canada and around the world, thus contributing to the improvement of the health of populations and the reduction of health inequalities. CJPH publishes original research and scholarly articles submitted in either English or French that are relevant to population and public health. CJPH is an independent, peer-reviewed journal owned by the Canadian Public Health Association and published by Springer.   Énoncé de mission La Revue canadienne de santé publique se consacre à promouvoir l’excellence dans la recherche, les travaux d’érudition, les politiques et les pratiques de santé publique. Son but est de faire progresser la recherche et les pratiques de santé publique au Canada et dans le monde, contribuant ainsi à l’amélioration de la santé des populations et à la réduction des inégalités de santé. La RCSP publie des articles savants et des travaux inédits, soumis en anglais ou en français, qui sont d’intérêt pour la santé publique et des populations. La RCSP est une revue indépendante avec comité de lecture, propriété de l’Association canadienne de santé publique et publiée par Springer.
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