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Patient characteristics associated with being offered take home naloxone in a busy, urban emergency department: a retrospective chart review

Patient characteristics associated with being offered take home naloxone in a busy, urban emergency department: a retrospective chart review

... 2]. Naloxone, an opioid antagonist, is commonly used in clinical settings to reverse the potentially lethal respira- tory depression that occurs during opioid overdose ...“Take Home Naloxone” ...

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Qualitative assessment of take-home naloxone program participant and law enforcement interactions in British Columbia

Qualitative assessment of take-home naloxone program participant and law enforcement interactions in British Columbia

... Columbia take-home naloxone (BCTHN) program has been in operation since 2012 and has resulted in the successful reversal of over 581 opioid ...on naloxone administration by police ...if ...

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Naloxone and the Inner City Youth Experience (NICYE): a community-based participatory research study examining young people’s perceptions of the BC take home naloxone program

Naloxone and the Inner City Youth Experience (NICYE): a community-based participatory research study examining young people’s perceptions of the BC take home naloxone program

... Take home naloxone (THN) programs involve provid- ing naloxone and teaching people how to prevent, recognize, and respond to an opioid overdose, including seeking professional help, rescue ...

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Homeless drug users' awareness and risk perception of peer "Take Home Naloxone" use – a qualitative study

Homeless drug users' awareness and risk perception of peer "Take Home Naloxone" use – a qualitative study

... "take home naloxone" (THN) has been ...of naloxone provision to drug users related to the intensity of training and ...administer naloxone in an emergency situation providing ...

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Acceptability of prison-based take-home naloxone programmes among a cohort of incarcerated men with a history of regular injecting drug use

Acceptability of prison-based take-home naloxone programmes among a cohort of incarcerated men with a history of regular injecting drug use

... Background: Take-home naloxone (THN) programmes are an evidence-based opioid overdose prevention initiative. Elevated opioid overdose risk following prison release means release from custody provides ...

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Take  home naloxone rescue kits following heroin overdose in the emergency department to prevent opioid overdose related repeat emergency department visits, hospitalization and death  a pilot study

Take home naloxone rescue kits following heroin overdose in the emergency department to prevent opioid overdose related repeat emergency department visits, hospitalization and death a pilot study

... administer naloxone to reverse opioid overdose, until recently, lay- persons did not readily have access to the antidote to re- vive overdose victims ...providing take-home naloxone rescue ...

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Knowledge and possession of take-home naloxone kits among street-involved youth in a Canadian setting: a cohort study

Knowledge and possession of take-home naloxone kits among street-involved youth in a Canadian setting: a cohort study

... Take-home naloxone (THN) programs, such as B.C.’s Take Home Naloxone program [4] and the Overdose Education and Nasal Naloxone Distribution program (OEND) in Massachusetts ...

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Service Review: Take Home Naloxone programme in NI  Consultation with service users and service providers

Service Review: Take Home Naloxone programme in NI Consultation with service users and service providers

... 2.3. Naloxone is an opioid antagonist which temporarily reverses the effects of an opioid ...patient. Naloxone distribution is regulated by a Patient Group Direction (PGD) in which “take-home” ...

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Stakeholder perceptions and operational barriers in the training and distribution of take-home naloxone within prisons in England

Stakeholder perceptions and operational barriers in the training and distribution of take-home naloxone within prisons in England

... that Naloxone could be given out by prison officers or anyone else without healthcare ...nurse, Naloxone Action Group] As a consequence, the majority of the training delivered during the lifetime of the ...

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Preventing deaths from rising opioid overdose in the US – the promise of naloxone antidote in community-based naloxone take-home programs

Preventing deaths from rising opioid overdose in the US – the promise of naloxone antidote in community-based naloxone take-home programs

... of take-home naloxone programs in community, none is more challenging than the fear of legal ...making naloxone more accessible to lay persons, increasing the availability of training tools on ...

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The Place of Community Rescue Naloxone in a Public Health Crisis of Opioid Overdose

The Place of Community Rescue Naloxone in a Public Health Crisis of Opioid Overdose

... Community naloxone outreach and “take-homenaloxone are important inno- vations as harm reduction measures for the opioid ...community naloxone efforts all the more ...who take ...

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Skavroneck_Formatted_Paper_copy.pdf

Skavroneck_Formatted_Paper_copy.pdf

... and Naloxone (OEND) program to distribute free naloxone to bystanders at 8 pilot sites located in high-overdose ...documented naloxone reversals across the 8 pilot ...expand naloxone access to ...

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What Is The Economic Feasibility Of Implementing Grey Water Infrastructure At The Citywide Level?

What Is The Economic Feasibility Of Implementing Grey Water Infrastructure At The Citywide Level?

... to home, this project will aim to improve at-home pressure injury prevention through education of patients identified by staff as at risk (Braden Scale score of less than 19) (BS<19) of pressure injury ...

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Naloxone Use in Newborns

Naloxone Use in Newborns

... tion of narcotic analgesics to the mother. Therefore, it is imperative that customary resuscitation efforts be immediately initiated when signs of neonatal depression are present to ensu[r] ...

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Employment, Child Care, and Mental Health of Mothers Caring for Children Assisted by Technology

Employment, Child Care, and Mental Health of Mothers Caring for Children Assisted by Technology

... We also included several questions related to the child’s health care and nursing needs in our surveys. We asked families to indicate which technological device(s) their child used during the previous 6 months, eg, ...

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Modified home range kernel density estimators that take environmental interactions into account

Modified home range kernel density estimators that take environmental interactions into account

... scale. Neither AKDEc nor KDEr provided any information about landcover selection or reluctance to cross the rail- way (Fig. 1), as expected by construction. The most visu- ally compelling effect of using SE-AKDEc and ...

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Acceptance Process Model of Patients’ Life with Terminally Ill in Home Hospice and Development of a Narrative Approach for Nurses

Acceptance Process Model of Patients’ Life with Terminally Ill in Home Hospice and Development of a Narrative Approach for Nurses

... in home hospice, and how do you cope with them? 4) What are good thing in your life in home hospice? In the second session, the following questions were asked, 5) What were the changes after getting your ...

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Frequency and socio-demographic correlates of eating meals out and take-away meals at home: cross-sectional analysis of the UK national diet and nutrition survey, waves 1–4 (2008–12)

Frequency and socio-demographic correlates of eating meals out and take-away meals at home: cross-sectional analysis of the UK national diet and nutrition survey, waves 1–4 (2008–12)

... of take-away meals at home were seen in adults according to either measure of ...eat take-away meals once per week or more than those living in households of the lowest occupational ...high ...

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The patients' voice: analysis of acceptance and general applicability of AAT   programs as take home version

The patients' voice: analysis of acceptance and general applicability of AAT programs as take home version

... of take home versions of the AAT considering that there are no published studies in this field of ...a take home version and different usage habits concerning mobile, PC and Email ...

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Repeated Naloxone Administration for Morphine Overdose in a 1-Month-Old Infant

Repeated Naloxone Administration for Morphine Overdose in a 1-Month-Old Infant

... Administration of naloxone hydrochloride doses as high as 0.24 mg/kg of body weight to narcotic-free adults produced no demonstrable effects.2 Naloxone hydrochloride in a single dose of [r] ...

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