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Perceptions of opioid and other illicit drug exposure reported among first responders in the southeast, 2017 to 2018.

Robin A ThompsonWayne T SandersonSusan WestneatTerry BunnAntionette LavenderAndrew TranCaroline HolsingerDwight FlammiaLei ZhangYing He
Published in: Health science reports (2021)
Only a small fraction of first responders believed they had experienced symptoms related to opioid exposure in overdose response calls, but half were concerned about potential exposures and half were unaware of the educational guidance on prevention available. The high level of concern regarding potential exposure warrants the need for the development and or enhancement of targeted educational training interventions and further dissemination of pre-existing training interventions to ensure first responders have the knowledge and understanding of occupational opioid exposures and minimize stress associated with the potential rare exposures.
Keyphrases
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