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Overdose Education and Naloxone Rescue Kits for Family Members of Individuals Who Use Opioids: Characteristics, Motivations, and Naloxone Use

机译:针对使用阿片类药物的家庭成员的过量教育和纳洛酮营救工具:特征,动机和纳洛酮的使用

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Background: In response to the overdose epidemic, a network of support groups for family members in Massachusetts has been providing overdose education and naloxone rescue kits (OEN). The aims of this study were to describe the characteristics, motivations, and benefits of family members who receive OEN and to describe the frequency of naloxone used during an overdose rescue. Methods: This cross-sectional, multisite study surveyed attendees of community support groups for family members of opioid users where OEN training was offered using a 42-item self-administered survey that included demographics, relationship to the individual using opioids, experience with overdose, motivations to receive OEN, and naloxone rescue kit use. Results: Of 126 attendees who completed surveys at 8 sites, most attendees were white (95%), female (78%), married or partnered (74%), parents of an individual using opioids (85%), and providing financial support for the individual using opioids (52%). The OEN trainees (79%) were more likely than attendees not trained (21%) to be parents of an individual using opioids (91% vs. 65%, P < .05), to provide financial support to an individual using opioids (58% vs. 30%, P < .05), and to have witnessed an overdose (35% vs. 12%, P = .07). The major motivations to receive training were wanting a kit in their home (72%), education provided at the meeting (60%), and hearing about benefits from others (57%). Sixteen parents reported witnessing their child overdose, and 5 attendees had used naloxone successfully during an overdose rescue. Conclusions: Support groups for families of people who use opioids are promising venues to conduct overdose prevention trainings because attendees are motivated to receive training and will use naloxone to rescue people when witnessing an overdose. Further study is warranted to understand how to optimize this approach to overdose prevention in the community setting.
机译:背景:为应对药物过量流行,马萨诸塞州家庭成员支持小组网络一直在提供药物过量教育和纳洛酮救援包(OEN)。这项研究的目的是描述接受OEN的家庭成员的特征,动机和益处,并描述在过量用药期间使用纳洛酮的频率。方法:这项横断面,多地点研究调查了阿片类药物使用者家庭成员的社区支持小组的参与者,他们通过42项自我管理的调查提供了OEN培训,其中包括人口统计学,与阿片类药物的个体关系,服用过量的经历,获得OEN的动机以及使用纳洛酮急救包。结果:在8个地点完成调查的126名参与者中,大多数参与者是白人(95%),女性(78%),已婚或伴侣(74%),使用阿片类药物的个人父母(85%)并提供经济支持对于使用阿片类药物的人(52%)。 OEN受训者(79%)比未受训参与者(21%)更有可能成为使用阿片类药物的人的父母(91%vs. 65%,P <.05),以为使用阿片类药物的人提供财务支持( 58%vs. 30%,P <.05),并且服用过量(35%vs. 12%,P = .07)。接受培训的主要动机是在他们的家中想要一个工具包(72%),会议上提供的教育(60%),以及从他人那里得到的好处(57%)。 16位家长报告目睹了他们的孩子服用过量,并且有5位参与者在过量服药期间成功使用了纳洛酮。结论:使用阿片类药物的人的家庭支持小组是进行过量药物预防培训的理想场所,因为参会人员有动力接受培训,并且在目睹过量药物使用纳洛酮来营救人们。有必要进行进一步的研究,以了解如何在社区环境中优化这种方法以预防药物过量。

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