Patient perspectives on naloxone receipt in the emergency department: a qualitative exploration
Abstract Background Emergency departments (EDs) are important venues for the distribution of naloxone to patients at high risk of opioid overdose, but less is known about patient perceptions on naloxone or best practices for patient education and communication. Our aim was to conduct an in-depth exp...
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Main Authors: | Margaret Lowenstein (Author), Hareena K. Sangha (Author), Anthony Spadaro (Author), Jeanmarie Perrone (Author), M. Kit Delgado (Author), Anish K. Agarwal (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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