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Patient perspectives on an opioid overdose education and naloxone distribution program in the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

机译:美国退伍军人事务部对阿片类药物过量教育和纳洛酮分发计划的患者观点

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Background: In an effort to prevent opioid overdose mortality among Veterans, Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) facilities began implementing opioid overdose education and naloxone distribution (OEND) in 2013 and a national program began in 2014. VA is the first national health care system to implement OEND. The goal of this study is to examine patient perceptions of OEND training and naloxone kits. Methods: Four focus groups were conducted between December 2014 and February 2015 with 21 patients trained in OEND. Participants were recruited from a VA residential facility in California with a substance use disorder treatment program (mandatory OEND training) and a homeless program (optional OEND training). Data were analyzed using matrices and open and closed coding approaches to identify participants' perspectives on OEND training including benefits, concerns, differing opinions, and suggestions for improvement. Results: Veterans thought OEND training was interesting, novel, and empowering, and that naloxone kits will save lives. Some veterans expressed concern about using syringes in the kits. A few patients who never used opioids were not interested in receiving kits. Veterans had differing opinions about legal and liability issues, whether naloxone kits might contribute to relapse, and whether and how to involve family in training. Some veterans expressed uncertainty about the effects of naloxone. Suggested improvements included active learning approaches, enhanced training materials, and increased advertisement. Conclusions: OEND training was generally well received among study participants, including those with no indication for a naloxone kit. Patients described a need for OEND and believed it could save lives. Patient feedback on OEND training benefits, concerns, opinions, and suggestions provides important insights to inform future OEND training programs both within VA and in other health care settings. Training is critical to maximizing the potential for OEND to save lives, and this study includes specific suggestions for improving the effectiveness and acceptability of training.
机译:背景:为了防止退伍军人中的阿片类药物过量死亡,退伍军人事务部(VA)的设施从2013年开始实施阿片类药物过量教育和纳洛酮分配(OEND),2014年启动了一项国家计划。VA是第一个国家医疗体系实施OEND。这项研究的目的是检查患者对OEND培训和纳洛酮试剂盒的看法。方法:2014年12月至2015年2月进行了四个焦点小组研究,对21名接受OEND训练的患者进行了研究。参与者是从加利福尼亚州的VA住宅设施招募的,他们具有药物滥用障碍治疗计划(强制性OEND培训)和无家可归计划(可选的OEND培训)。使用矩阵以及开放式和封闭式编码方法对数据进行分析,以确定参与者对OEND培训的观点,包括益处,关注点,不同意见和改进建议。结果:退伍军人认为OEND培训是有趣,新颖和授权的,并且纳洛酮试剂盒可以挽救生命。一些退伍军人对在套件中使用注射器表示担忧。一些从未使用过阿片类药物的患者对接收试剂盒不感兴趣。在法律和责任问题,纳洛酮试剂盒是否可能导致复发以及是否以及如何让家人参与培训方面,退伍军人有不同的看法。一些退伍军人对纳洛酮的作用不确定。建议的改进措施包括主动学习方法,增强培训材料和增加广告。结论:OEND培训在研究参与者中普遍受到欢迎,包括那些没有纳洛酮试剂盒适应症的参与者。患者描述了对OEND的需求,并相信它可以挽救生命。患者对OEND培训的好处,关注,观点和建议的反馈提供了重要的见解,可为VA和其他医疗机构中的OEND培训计划提供参考。培训对于最大限度地提高OEND挽救生命的潜力至关重要,该研究包括提高培训有效性和可接受性的具体建议。

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