How do naloxone-based interventions work to reduce overdose deaths: a realist review
Abstract Background Naloxone-based interventions as part of health systems can reverse an opioid overdose. Previous systematic reviews have identified the effectiveness of naloxone; however, the role of context and mechanisms for its use has not been explored. This realist systematic review aims to...
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Main Authors: | Nicole M. Miller (Author), Bethany Waterhouse-Bradley (Author), Claire Campbell (Author), Gillian W. Shorter (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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