Urmanche Adelya A, Harocopos Alex
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Bureau of Alcohol and Drug Use Prevention, Care and Treatment, NY, USA.
J Drug Issues. 2023 Jul;53(3):475-489. doi: 10.1177/00220426221133024. Epub 2022 Oct 13.
Unintentional drug overdose deaths continue to be a critical public health issue. Naloxone, a nonscheduled, safe, and effective drug that reverses opioid-involved overdoses is available to non-medically trained individuals ("lay people"), but there is scant information about how people in different social roles experience naloxone administration. We conducted 24 in-depth interviews with people who use opioids (PWUO; = 15) and family members and friends of people who use opioids (FF; = 9) who had administered naloxone in response to an opioid overdose. Compared with PWUO, members of the FF group were less reticent to administer naloxone in response to an overdose. PWUO and FF had different perspectives of law enforcement and demonstrated varied knowledge of the Good Samaritan Law. While PWUO found that having and administering naloxone was empowering, FF took a more pragmatic approach, reporting the need for naloxone as an unfortunate reality of their loved one's drug use.
意外药物过量死亡仍然是一个关键的公共卫生问题。纳洛酮是一种非管制、安全且有效的药物,可逆转阿片类药物所致的过量中毒,非医学专业人员(“外行人”)也可获得,但关于不同社会角色的人使用纳洛酮的体验的信息却很少。我们对使用阿片类药物的人(PWUO;n = 15)以及使用阿片类药物者的家庭成员和朋友(FF;n = 9)进行了24次深入访谈,这些人曾为应对阿片类药物过量而使用过纳洛酮。与PWUO相比,FF组的成员在应对过量用药时使用纳洛酮的顾虑较少。PWUO和FF对执法部门有不同的看法,并且对《好撒玛利亚人法》的了解程度也各不相同。虽然PWUO发现拥有并使用纳洛酮让人有掌控感,但FF采取了更务实的态度,称需要纳洛酮是他们所爱的人吸毒这一不幸现实所致。