2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3310319/v1
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“I’m not going to lay back and watch somebody die”: A qualitative study of how people who use drugs’ naloxone experiences are shaped by rural risk environment and naloxone distribution/overdose education intervention

Zora Kesich,
Umedjon Ibragimov,
Kelli Komro
et al.

Abstract: Background Overdoses have surged in rural areas in the U.S. and globally for years, but harm reduction interventions have lagged. Overdose education and naloxone distribution (OEND) programs are highly effective to prevent overdose mortality, but little is known about people who use drugs’ (PWUD) experience with these interventions in rural areas. Here, we analyze qualitative data with rural PWUD to learn about their experiences with an OEND intervention, and about how their perceptions of their rural risk env… Show more

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