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一项全国性人道主义阿片类药物中毒教育及纳洛酮分发计划的描述与评估

Description and evaluation of a national humanitarian opioid poisoning education and naloxone distribution program.

作者信息

Dos Santos Bruna, Kubica Alexandra, Subic Anna Maria, Rondinelli Nick, Evans-Durán Ben, Hanna Melina, Marentette Don, Muise Joanna, Paes Kevin, Riley Meghan, Bhuiya Samiya, Crosby Jeannene, McBride Keely, Salter Joe, Orkin Aaron M

机构信息

Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.

Heart to Heart First Aid CPR Services Inc., Toronto, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Can J Public Health. 2025 Apr 16. doi: 10.17269/s41997-025-01027-3.

Abstract

SETTING

Canada's opioid poisoning crisis claimed 49,105 lives from January 2016 to June 2024. Opioid poisoning education and naloxone distribution programs can reduce fatalities, although access remains inconsistent across Canada. These programs have mostly been delivered in person through community, healthcare, and social service agencies.

INTERVENTION

The Canadian Red Cross implemented a national, free, bilingual, virtually accessible, opioid harm reduction program, leveraging its experience in first aid education and community relationships as a humanitarian organization. The Opioid Harm Reduction program launched three new courses and added opioid poisoning content to four existing courses. Courses were adapted continually based on the feedback of people with lived experience of drug use and program participants. The program was delivered from January 2021 to March 2024 and evaluated through quantitative and qualitative methods.

OUTCOMES

The program delivered 1,386,995 trainings and successfully reached diverse groups, including those from Indigenous (5.3%) and rural (25.2%) communities, but had an underrepresentation of men (34.3%) and individuals working in the construction industry (4.8%). Participants' self-reported knowledge and confidence in responding to opioid poisoning increased across all courses (p < 0.001), particularly for learners without prior training. In total, 24,098 intranasal naloxone kits were distributed, 60.4% to Ontario, Manitoba, and British Columbia. Most participant feedback (82%) received was positive, highlighting the course's simplicity and focus on stigma.

IMPLICATIONS

The Canadian Red Cross Opioid Harm Reduction program advanced harm reduction, increased awareness of opioid poisonings, and situated the response to the opioid poisoning crisis as a community health effort.

摘要

背景

2016年1月至2024年6月期间,加拿大的阿片类药物中毒危机导致49105人死亡。阿片类药物中毒教育和纳洛酮分发项目可以减少死亡人数,尽管在加拿大各地的获取情况仍然不一致。这些项目大多是通过社区、医疗保健和社会服务机构亲自提供的。

干预措施

加拿大红十字会利用其作为人道主义组织在急救教育和社区关系方面的经验,实施了一项全国性的、免费的、双语的、可通过虚拟方式获取的减少阿片类药物危害项目。减少阿片类药物危害项目推出了三门新课程,并在四门现有课程中增加了阿片类药物中毒内容。课程根据有吸毒生活经历的人和项目参与者的反馈不断调整。该项目于2021年1月至2024年3月实施,并通过定量和定性方法进行评估。

结果

该项目提供了1386995次培训,成功覆盖了不同群体,包括来自原住民社区(5.3%)和农村社区(25.2%)的人群,但男性(34.3%)和建筑业从业人员(4.8%)的参与率较低。所有课程中,参与者自我报告的应对阿片类药物中毒的知识和信心都有所提高(p<0.001),尤其是对于没有接受过先前培训的学习者。总共分发了24098套鼻内纳洛酮试剂盒,其中60.4%分发到了安大略省、曼尼托巴省和不列颠哥伦比亚省。收到的大多数参与者反馈(82%)是积极的,强调了课程的简单性和对消除污名化的关注。

启示

加拿大红十字会的减少阿片类药物危害项目推进了减少危害工作,提高了对阿片类药物中毒的认识,并将应对阿片类药物中毒危机定位为一项社区卫生工作。

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