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Disparities in the accuracy of reporting opioid overdoses to 9-1-1 by race and sex of overdose victim, Marion County, Indiana, 2011-2020.

Danielle N AtkinsBrandon Del PozoM H ClarkBarbara Andraka-ChristouDaniel O'DonnellBradley Ray
Published in: Health & justice (2024)
9-1-1 callers are less likely to use terminology describing overdose when the overdose victim is female or Black, than when the victim is male or White. Inaccurate terminology when calling 9-1-1 could delay naloxone administration, thereby increasing risk of overdose death and hypoxic brain injury. Some 9-1-1 callers may be avoiding overdose terminology to prevent a police response, or due to lack of knowledge about overdose identification, but further research is needed to determine the mechanisms underlying these findings.
Keyphrases
  • brain injury
  • subarachnoid hemorrhage
  • healthcare
  • chronic pain
  • cerebral ischemia
  • health insurance
  • adverse drug