Evaluation of an interprofessional naloxone didactic and skills session with medical residents and physician assistant learners.
Daniel HargravesChristopher C WhiteMarcia R MaugerAruna PuthotaHarini PallerlaPatricia WigleSarah L BrubakerJeffrey David SchlaudeckerPublished in: Pharmacy practice (2019)
Our study of a naloxone didactic and skills session for primary care trainees demonstrated significant improvements in knowledge, self-efficacy, and attitudes. It provides an adaptable and efficient model for delivery of knowledge and skills in naloxone administration training. The pilot data suggest that the training was efficacious.