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The feasibility of pharmacy-based naloxone distribution interventions: a qualitative study with injection drug users and pharmacy staff in rhode island.

TitleThe feasibility of pharmacy-based naloxone distribution interventions: a qualitative study with injection drug users and pharmacy staff in rhode island.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2013
AuthorsZaller, Nickolas D., Michael A. Yokell, Traci Craig Green, Julia Gaggin, and Patricia Case
JournalSubstance use & misuse
Volume48
Issue8
Pagination590-9
Date Published2013 Jun
ISSN1532-2491
AbstractThis study analyzed qualitative data from a Rapid Policy Assessment and Response project to assess the feasibility of a potential pharmacy-based naloxone intervention to reduce opioid overdose mortality among injection drug users (IDUs). We conducted in-depth, semistructured interviews with 21 IDUs and 21 pharmacy staff (pharmacists and technicians). Although most participants supported the idea of a pharmacy-based naloxone intervention, several barriers were identified, including misinformation about naloxone, interpersonal relationships between IDUs and pharmacy staff, and costs of such an intervention. Implications for future pharmacy-based overdose prevention interventions for IDUs, including pharmacy-based naloxone distribution, are considered. The study's limitations are noted.
DOI10.3109/10826084.2013.793355
Alternate JournalSubst Use Misuse

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