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214 related items for PubMed ID: 38243156

  • 1. Addressing Fear of Negative Consequences of Overdose Response: A Qualitative Study of the Perceptions of Service Industry Workers Who Encounter an Opioid Overdose in an Urban Commercial District in Atlanta, Georgia.
    Febres-Cordero S, Thompson LM, Chalfant OS, Sherman ADF, Winiker AK, Kelly UA, Smith KM.
    Workplace Health Saf; 2024 Jun; 72(6):244-252. PubMed ID: 38243156
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  • 2. It's what the community demands: Results of community-based emergency opioid overdose trainings.
    Febres-Cordero S, Smith DJ, Wulkan AZ, Béliveau AJ, Gish A, Zine S, Fugitt L, Giordano NA.
    Public Health Nurs; 2023 Jan; 40(1):44-53. PubMed ID: 36377302
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  • 3. Designing a Graphic Novel: Engaging Community, Arts, and Culture Into Public Health Initiatives.
    Febres-Cordero S, Sherman ADF, Karg J, Kelly U, Thompson LM, Smith K.
    Health Promot Pract; 2021 May; 22(1_suppl):35S-43S. PubMed ID: 33942650
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  • 4. Stayin' Alive in Little 5: Application of Sentiment Analysis to Investigate Emotions of Service Industry Workers Responding to Drug Overdoses.
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    Int J Environ Res Public Health; 2022 Oct 12; 19(20):. PubMed ID: 36293685
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  • 5. Beliefs Associated with Pharmacy-Based Naloxone: a Qualitative Study of Pharmacy-Based Naloxone Purchasers and People at Risk for Opioid Overdose.
    Donovan E, Case P, Bratberg JP, Baird J, Burstein D, Walley AY, Green TC.
    J Urban Health; 2019 Jun 12; 96(3):367-378. PubMed ID: 30747371
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  • 6. 'It's too much, I'm getting really tired of it': Overdose response and structural vulnerabilities among harm reduction workers in community settings.
    Kolla G, Strike C.
    Int J Drug Policy; 2019 Dec 12; 74():127-135. PubMed ID: 31590088
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  • 7. Overdose responses among rural people who use drugs: A multi-regional qualitative study.
    Baker R, Fredericksen RJ, Rudolph AE, Stopka TJ, Walters SM, Fadanelli M, Bolinski RS, Sibley AL, Stack E, Crane HM, Korthuis PT, Seal DW.
    Harm Reduct J; 2024 May 31; 21(1):107. PubMed ID: 38822387
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  • 8. A qualitative study of repeat naloxone administrations during opioid overdose intervention by people who use opioids in New York City.
    Parkin S, Neale J, Brown C, Jones JD, Brandt L, Castillo F, Campbell ANC, Strang J, Comer SD.
    Int J Drug Policy; 2021 Jan 31; 87():102968. PubMed ID: 33096365
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  • 9. Patient perspectives on an opioid overdose education and naloxone distribution program in the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
    Oliva EM, Nevedal A, Lewis ET, McCaa MD, Cochran MF, Konicki PE, Davis CS, Wilder C.
    Subst Abus; 2016 Jan 31; 37(1):118-26. PubMed ID: 26675643
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  • 10. Concerns that an opioid antidote could "make things worse": Profiles of risk compensation beliefs using the Naloxone-Related Risk Compensation Beliefs (NaRRC-B) scale.
    Winograd RP, Werner KB, Green L, Phillips S, Armbruster J, Paul R.
    Subst Abus; 2020 Jan 31; 41(2):245-251. PubMed ID: 31170030
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  • 11. Evaluation of a personally-tailored opioid overdose prevention education and naloxone distribution intervention to promote harm reduction and treatment readiness in individuals actively using illicit opioids.
    Winhusen T, Wilder C, Lyons MS, Theobald J, Kropp F, Lewis D.
    Drug Alcohol Depend; 2020 Nov 01; 216():108265. PubMed ID: 32919098
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  • 12. Opioid overdose rates and implementation of overdose education and nasal naloxone distribution in Massachusetts: interrupted time series analysis.
    Walley AY, Xuan Z, Hackman HH, Quinn E, Doe-Simkins M, Sorensen-Alawad A, Ruiz S, Ozonoff A.
    BMJ; 2013 Jan 30; 346():f174. PubMed ID: 23372174
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  • 13. Feasibility and acceptability of inserts promoting virtual overdose monitoring services (VOMS) in naloxone kits: a qualitative study.
    Safi F, Rioux W, Rider N, Fornssler B, Jones S, Ghosh SM.
    Harm Reduct J; 2023 May 08; 20(1):64. PubMed ID: 37158926
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  • 14. Developing medical simulations for opioid overdose response training: A qualitative analysis of narratives from responders to overdoses.
    Edwards GF, Mierisch C, Mutcheson B, Strauss A, Coleman K, Horn K, Parker SH.
    PLoS One; 2024 May 08; 19(3):e0294626. PubMed ID: 38547079
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  • 15. Development and evaluation of a pilot overdose education and naloxone distribution program for hospitalized general medical patients.
    Jakubowski A, Pappas A, Isaacsohn L, Castillo F, Masyukova M, Silvera R, Holaday L, Rausch E, Farooq S, Veltri KT, Cunningham CO, Bachhuber MA.
    Subst Abus; 2019 May 08; 40(1):61-65. PubMed ID: 30475162
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  • 16. Strategies used to reduce harms associated with fentanyl exposure among rural people who use drugs: multi-site qualitative findings from the rural opioid initiative.
    Walters SM, Baker R, Frank D, Fadanelli M, Rudolph AE, Zule W, Fredericksen RJ, Bolinski R, Sibley AL, Go VF, Ouellet LJ, Pho MT, Seal DW, Feinberg J, Smith G, Young AM, Stopka TJ.
    Harm Reduct J; 2024 Aug 24; 21(1):154. PubMed ID: 39182116
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  • 17. Harm Reduction in the Field: First Responders' Perceptions of Opioid Overdose Interventions.
    Elswick Fockele C, Frohe T, McBride O, Perlmutter DL, Goh B, Williams G, Wettemann C, Holland N, Finegood B, Oliphant-Wells T, Williams EC, van Draanen J.
    West J Emerg Med; 2024 Jul 24; 25(4):490-499. PubMed ID: 39028235
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  • 18. "I'm not going to lay back and watch somebody die": a qualitative study of how people who use drugs' naloxone experiences are shaped by rural risk environment and overdose education/naloxone distribution intervention.
    Kesich Z, Ibragimov U, Komro K, Lane K, Livingston M, Young A, Cooper HLF.
    Harm Reduct J; 2023 Nov 10; 20(1):166. PubMed ID: 37946233
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  • 19. An individual-based dynamic model to assess interventions to mitigate opioid overdose risk.
    Gallant K, Lukeman R.
    Harm Reduct J; 2024 Aug 13; 21(1):146. PubMed ID: 39135022
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  • 20. Organize and mobilize for implementation effectiveness to improve overdose education and naloxone distribution from syringe services programs: a randomized controlled trial.
    Lambdin BH, Bluthenthal RN, Garner BR, Wenger LD, Browne EN, Morris T, Ongais L, Megerian CE, Kral AH.
    Implement Sci; 2024 Feb 28; 19(1):22. PubMed ID: 38419058
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