2022
DOI: 10.1097/phh.0000000000001546
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Comparing Practices Used in Overdose Fatality Review Teams to Recommended Implementation Guidelines

Abstract: Objectives: Overdose fatality review teams are a public health and public safety collaboration that reviews fatality cases using a multidisciplinary team to provide recommendations for overdose prevention. No research exists on the case review practices currently being used in these programs. Design: We administered a cross-sectional survey measuring case review practices and perceptions to a convenience sample of overdose fatality review teams. Setting: We administered the online survey to participants at a n… Show more

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“…Whereas this team primarily functions as a postoverdose intervention program to provide patient-specific interventions following a nonfatal overdose, a local overdose fatality review team approach is also used to ensure opportunities to improve facility-wide processes are implemented as needed. 3 , 6 Fatal overdoses were more often accidental than intentional, and the majority of fatal cases involved opioids. These findings emphasize the need for ongoing opioid overdose prevention and harm-reduction efforts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whereas this team primarily functions as a postoverdose intervention program to provide patient-specific interventions following a nonfatal overdose, a local overdose fatality review team approach is also used to ensure opportunities to improve facility-wide processes are implemented as needed. 3 , 6 Fatal overdoses were more often accidental than intentional, and the majority of fatal cases involved opioids. These findings emphasize the need for ongoing opioid overdose prevention and harm-reduction efforts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%