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国家项目使识别与纳洛酮意识、自我效能和用于逆转过量相关的因素成为可能:在城市急诊部门人群中进行的横断面、观察性研究。

State program enables the identification of factors associated with naloxone awareness, self-efficacy, and use for overdose reversal: A cross-sectional, observational study in an urban emergency department population.

机构信息

Department of Psychological Sciences, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, USA.

Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA; Center for Addiction Research, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA.

出版信息

J Subst Use Addict Treat. 2024 Dec;167:209506. doi: 10.1016/j.josat.2024.209506. Epub 2024 Sep 17.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

To assist the state of Ohio in addressing the opioid epidemic, the Ohio Attorney General appointed experts in a variety of academic disciplines to the Scientific Committee on Opioid Prevention and Education (SCOPE). The focus of SCOPE is the application of scientific principles to the development of prevention and educational strategies for reducing substance use disorder and related harms (e.g., promoting naloxone awareness). Naloxone awareness is a step in the naloxone cascade, which is a useful model for understanding the sequential steps laypeople must take to prepare themselves to intervene using naloxone; other steps include training and previous administration experience. Prior work has explored correlates of these steps among individuals with risky substance use, but fewer studies have focused on broader populations containing potential bystanders (e.g., family and community members).

METHODS

This study was a secondary data analysis of patients from three urban emergency departments. Subsamples differed across five models (n = 479-1208) and included opioid-exposed and -naïve participants. Logistic regression characterized clinically useful sociodemographic predictors (e.g., race, ethnicity, education, employment, housing status) of naloxone awareness, self-efficacy (which relates to training), and previous-overdose administration. Two additional logistic regressions tested associations between risk factors for witnessing an opioid overdose and two cascade steps (awareness and self-efficacy).

RESULTS

Non-White race, Hispanic ethnicity, and lower education predicted not being aware of naloxone; non-White race also predicted lower naloxone self-efficacy, and older age predicted lack of previous-overdose administration. Having family members with risky opioid use was heavily associated with awareness, while personal substance-use behaviors and previous overdose witnessing were associated with both awareness and higher naloxone self-efficacy.

CONCLUSIONS

Characteristics associated with lower likelihood of completing each cascade step highlight opportunities for targeted interventions. Specifically, findings indicated the importance of expanding naloxone education and training programs to more diverse populations and to family members of individuals with risky opioid use. Further, these findings demonstrate how a state-funded program such as SCOPE can have a positive impact on identifying strategies that may assist in reducing mortality associated with opioid overdose.

摘要

简介

为协助俄亥俄州应对阿片类药物泛滥问题,俄亥俄州总检察长任命了一批各学术领域的专家加入科学委员会预防和教育(SCOPE)。SCOPE 的重点是将科学原则应用于制定预防和教育策略,以减少药物使用障碍和相关危害(例如,提高纳洛酮意识)。纳洛酮意识是纳洛酮级联的一个步骤,这是一个有用的模型,可以帮助人们了解普通大众为了准备使用纳洛酮进行干预,必须采取的一系列步骤;其他步骤包括培训和以往的给药经验。先前的工作已经探讨了这些步骤与有风险的药物使用者之间的相关性,但较少的研究关注更广泛的人群,包括潜在的旁观者(例如,家庭成员和社区成员)。

方法

这项研究是对三个城市急诊室的患者进行的二次数据分析。亚样本在五个模型(n=479-1208)之间有所不同,包括暴露于阿片类药物和未暴露于阿片类药物的参与者。逻辑回归分析了纳洛酮意识、自我效能(与培训相关)和以前给药的临床有用的社会人口学预测因素(例如,种族、族裔、教育、就业、住房状况)。另外两个逻辑回归测试了目击阿片类药物过量的风险因素与两个级联步骤(意识和自我效能)之间的关联。

结果

非白人种族、西班牙裔和较低的教育水平预测不会意识到纳洛酮;非白人种族也预测纳洛酮自我效能较低,年龄较大预测以前没有过量给药。有风险的阿片类药物使用的家庭成员与意识高度相关,而个人药物使用行为和以前的过量用药目击与意识和更高的纳洛酮自我效能均相关。

结论

与完成每个级联步骤的可能性较低相关的特征突出了有针对性干预的机会。具体而言,研究结果表明,向更多样化的人群以及有风险的阿片类药物使用的家庭成员扩大纳洛酮教育和培训计划的重要性。此外,这些发现表明,像 SCOPE 这样的州资助项目如何能够对确定可能有助于降低与阿片类药物过量相关的死亡率的策略产生积极影响。

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