Objectives: Overdose is a major cause of preventable death among persons living with HIV. This study aimed to increase HIV clinicians\u27 naloxone prescribing, which can reduce overdose mortality. Methods: We enrolled 22 Ryan White-funded HIV practices and implemented onsite, peer-to-peer training, posttraining academic detailing, and pharmacy peer-to-peer contact around naloxone prescribing in a nonrandomized stepped wedge design. Human immunodeficiency virus clinicians completed surveys to assess attitudes toward prescribing naloxone at preintervention and 6 and 12 months postintervention. Aggregated electronic health record data measured the number of patients with HIV prescribed and the number of HIV clinicians prescribing naloxone by s...
Background: California’s naloxone law (AB 2760) mandates all providers to screen for overdose risk a...
The opioid overdose epidemic is one of the most significant public health problems that the United S...
Objective This study sought to answer the question, “Can police officers administer intranasal nalox...
BACKGROUND: Naloxone, an opioid antagonist, offers a powerful tool for preventing opioid overdose de...
Purpose: This quality improvement (QI) project utilized an educational intervention to increase heal...
Background: The United States is facing an opioid epidemic with 115 Americans dying every day from o...
Aims. Before proceeding with the introduction of an overdose fatality prevention programme including...
Background: Opioid overdose is becoming a global epidemic. According to Centers for Disease Control ...
Background: Accidental opioid overdose is the leading cause of injury deaths in the state of Utah, e...
Background: The death rate from opiate overdoses has exploded into what health officials call an epi...
IntroductionOverdose is a leading cause of death in the United States, especially among people who i...
In Philadelphia, fatal overdoses have been increasing over the last several years. In 2017, there we...
Syringe service programs (SSPs), which provide access to sterile syringes and other injection equipm...
Abstract Background Drug-induced and drug-related deaths have been increasing for the past decade th...
Michele M Straus, Udi E Ghitza, Betty Tai Center for the Clinical Trials Network, National Institute...
Background: California’s naloxone law (AB 2760) mandates all providers to screen for overdose risk a...
The opioid overdose epidemic is one of the most significant public health problems that the United S...
Objective This study sought to answer the question, “Can police officers administer intranasal nalox...
BACKGROUND: Naloxone, an opioid antagonist, offers a powerful tool for preventing opioid overdose de...
Purpose: This quality improvement (QI) project utilized an educational intervention to increase heal...
Background: The United States is facing an opioid epidemic with 115 Americans dying every day from o...
Aims. Before proceeding with the introduction of an overdose fatality prevention programme including...
Background: Opioid overdose is becoming a global epidemic. According to Centers for Disease Control ...
Background: Accidental opioid overdose is the leading cause of injury deaths in the state of Utah, e...
Background: The death rate from opiate overdoses has exploded into what health officials call an epi...
IntroductionOverdose is a leading cause of death in the United States, especially among people who i...
In Philadelphia, fatal overdoses have been increasing over the last several years. In 2017, there we...
Syringe service programs (SSPs), which provide access to sterile syringes and other injection equipm...
Abstract Background Drug-induced and drug-related deaths have been increasing for the past decade th...
Michele M Straus, Udi E Ghitza, Betty Tai Center for the Clinical Trials Network, National Institute...
Background: California’s naloxone law (AB 2760) mandates all providers to screen for overdose risk a...
The opioid overdose epidemic is one of the most significant public health problems that the United S...
Objective This study sought to answer the question, “Can police officers administer intranasal nalox...