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Lay responder naloxone access and Good Samaritan law compliance: postcard survey results from 20 Indiana counties.

Dennis P WatsonBradley RayLisa RobisonPhilip HuynhEmily SightesLa Shea WalkerKrista BruckerJoan Duwve
Published in: Harm reduction journal (2018)
Knowing someone who has had a fatal or non-fatal overdose appears to be a strong motivating factor for obtaining naloxone. Clarifying and strengthening Good Samaritan protections, educating lay persons about these protections, and working to improve police interactions with the public when they are called to an overdose scene are likely to improve implementation and outcomes of naloxone distribution and opioid-related Good Samaritan laws.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • chronic pain
  • primary care
  • pain management
  • mental health
  • cross sectional
  • emergency department
  • type diabetes
  • insulin resistance
  • weight loss
  • drug induced