Using formative evaluation of a community-based opioid overdose prevention program to inform strategic communication for adoption, implementation, and sustainability
Abstract Background Opioid addiction and overdose is a public health problem in the United States and is expected to remain with substance use increasing due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Communities that approach this issue through multi-sector partnerships experience more positive health outcomes. Und...
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Main Authors: | Candice Bangham (Author), Stacey Cunnington (Author), Sarah Fielman (Author), Meredith Hurley (Author), Sarko Gergerian (Author), Jacey A. Greece (Author) |
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