2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12954-024-00957-4
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An evaluation of first responders’ intention to refer to post-overdose services following SHIELD training

Saad T. Siddiqui,
Anna La Manna,
Elizabeth Connors
et al.

Abstract: Background First responders [law enforcement officers (LEO) and Fire/Emergency Medical Services (EMS)] can play a vital prevention role, connecting overdose survivors to treatment and recovery services. This study was conducted to examine the effect of occupational safety and harm reduction training on first responders’ intention to refer overdose survivors to treatment, syringe service, naloxone distribution, social support, and care-coordination services, and whether those intentions differed… Show more

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