A scoping review of community-based post-opioid overdose intervention programs: implications of program structure and outcomes
Abstract Background An emergent intervention to address the opioid epidemic is the use of multidisciplinary outreach teams which connect an individual in the community to healthcare resources after the experience of an opioid overdose. While these interventions are receiving federal funding, less is...
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Main Authors: | Amelia Bailey (Author), Calla Harrington (Author), Elizabeth A. Evans (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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