A randomized usability assessment of simulated naloxone administration by community members

Volume: 113, Issue: 12, Pages: 2300 - 2304
Published: Sep 11, 2018
Abstract
Background and Aims Expanded access to naloxone has been identified as a key intervention for reducing opioid‐related morbidity and mortality. It is not known which naloxone device will result in rapid, successful administration when administered by community members. The aims of this study were to estimate and compare (1) the rate of successful administration and (2) time to successful administration for single‐step nasal spray, multi‐step...
Paper Details
Title
A randomized usability assessment of simulated naloxone administration by community members
Published Date
Sep 11, 2018
Journal
Volume
113
Issue
12
Pages
2300 - 2304
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