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Mixed methods feasibility study for the surviving opioid overdose with naloxone education and resuscitation (SOONER) trial

AIM: We plan to conduct a randomised clinical trial among people likely to witness opioid overdose to compare the educational effectiveness of point-of-care naloxone distribution with best-available care, by observing participants’ resuscitation skills in a simulated overdose. This mixed methods fea...

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Autores principales: Orkin, Aaron M., Charles, Mercy, Norris, Kristine, Thomas, Rekha, Chapman, Leigh, Wright, Amy, Campbell, Douglas M., Handford, Curtis, Klaiman, Michelle, Hopkins, Shaun, Shahin, Rita, Thorpe, Kevin, Jüni, Peter, Parsons, Janet, Sellen, Kate, Goso, Nick, Hunt, Richard, Leece, Pamela, Morrison, Laurie J., Stergiopoulos, Vicky, Turner, Suzanne, Strike, Carol
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8244470/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34223388
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.resplu.2021.100131
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author Orkin, Aaron M.
Charles, Mercy
Norris, Kristine
Thomas, Rekha
Chapman, Leigh
Wright, Amy
Campbell, Douglas M.
Handford, Curtis
Klaiman, Michelle
Hopkins, Shaun
Shahin, Rita
Thorpe, Kevin
Jüni, Peter
Parsons, Janet
Sellen, Kate
Goso, Nick
Hunt, Richard
Leece, Pamela
Morrison, Laurie J.
Stergiopoulos, Vicky
Turner, Suzanne
Strike, Carol
author_facet Orkin, Aaron M.
Charles, Mercy
Norris, Kristine
Thomas, Rekha
Chapman, Leigh
Wright, Amy
Campbell, Douglas M.
Handford, Curtis
Klaiman, Michelle
Hopkins, Shaun
Shahin, Rita
Thorpe, Kevin
Jüni, Peter
Parsons, Janet
Sellen, Kate
Goso, Nick
Hunt, Richard
Leece, Pamela
Morrison, Laurie J.
Stergiopoulos, Vicky
Turner, Suzanne
Strike, Carol
author_sort Orkin, Aaron M.
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description AIM: We plan to conduct a randomised clinical trial among people likely to witness opioid overdose to compare the educational effectiveness of point-of-care naloxone distribution with best-available care, by observing participants’ resuscitation skills in a simulated overdose. This mixed methods feasibility study aims to assess the effectiveness of recruitment and retention strategies and acceptability of study procedures. METHODS: We implemented candidate-driven recruitment strategies with verbal consent and destigmatizing study materials in a family practice, emergency department, and addictions service. People ≥16 years of age who are likely to witness overdose were randomized to point-of-care naloxone distribution or referral to an existing program. We evaluated participant skills as a responder to a simulated overdose 3–14 days post-recruitment. Retention strategies included flexible scheduling, reminders, cash compensation and refreshments. The primary outcome was recruitment and retention feasibility, defined as the ability to recruit 28 eligible participants in 28 days, with <50% attrition at the outcome simulation. Acceptability of study procedures and motivations for participation were assessed in a semi-structured interview. RESULTS: We enrolled 30 participants over 24 days, and retained 21 participants (70%, 95%CI 56.7–100). The most common motivation for participation was a desire to serve the community or loved ones in distress. Participants reported that study procedures were acceptable and that the outcome simulation provided a supportive and affirming environment. CONCLUSION: The planned trial is ready for implementation. Recruitment and retention is feasible and study processes are acceptable for people who are likely to witness overdose. (Registration: NCT03821649).
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spelling pubmed-82444702021-07-02 Mixed methods feasibility study for the surviving opioid overdose with naloxone education and resuscitation (SOONER) trial Orkin, Aaron M. Charles, Mercy Norris, Kristine Thomas, Rekha Chapman, Leigh Wright, Amy Campbell, Douglas M. Handford, Curtis Klaiman, Michelle Hopkins, Shaun Shahin, Rita Thorpe, Kevin Jüni, Peter Parsons, Janet Sellen, Kate Goso, Nick Hunt, Richard Leece, Pamela Morrison, Laurie J. Stergiopoulos, Vicky Turner, Suzanne Strike, Carol Resusc Plus Experimental Paper AIM: We plan to conduct a randomised clinical trial among people likely to witness opioid overdose to compare the educational effectiveness of point-of-care naloxone distribution with best-available care, by observing participants’ resuscitation skills in a simulated overdose. This mixed methods feasibility study aims to assess the effectiveness of recruitment and retention strategies and acceptability of study procedures. METHODS: We implemented candidate-driven recruitment strategies with verbal consent and destigmatizing study materials in a family practice, emergency department, and addictions service. People ≥16 years of age who are likely to witness overdose were randomized to point-of-care naloxone distribution or referral to an existing program. We evaluated participant skills as a responder to a simulated overdose 3–14 days post-recruitment. Retention strategies included flexible scheduling, reminders, cash compensation and refreshments. The primary outcome was recruitment and retention feasibility, defined as the ability to recruit 28 eligible participants in 28 days, with <50% attrition at the outcome simulation. Acceptability of study procedures and motivations for participation were assessed in a semi-structured interview. RESULTS: We enrolled 30 participants over 24 days, and retained 21 participants (70%, 95%CI 56.7–100). The most common motivation for participation was a desire to serve the community or loved ones in distress. Participants reported that study procedures were acceptable and that the outcome simulation provided a supportive and affirming environment. CONCLUSION: The planned trial is ready for implementation. Recruitment and retention is feasible and study processes are acceptable for people who are likely to witness overdose. (Registration: NCT03821649). Elsevier 2021-05-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8244470/ /pubmed/34223388 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.resplu.2021.100131 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Experimental Paper
Orkin, Aaron M.
Charles, Mercy
Norris, Kristine
Thomas, Rekha
Chapman, Leigh
Wright, Amy
Campbell, Douglas M.
Handford, Curtis
Klaiman, Michelle
Hopkins, Shaun
Shahin, Rita
Thorpe, Kevin
Jüni, Peter
Parsons, Janet
Sellen, Kate
Goso, Nick
Hunt, Richard
Leece, Pamela
Morrison, Laurie J.
Stergiopoulos, Vicky
Turner, Suzanne
Strike, Carol
Mixed methods feasibility study for the surviving opioid overdose with naloxone education and resuscitation (SOONER) trial
title Mixed methods feasibility study for the surviving opioid overdose with naloxone education and resuscitation (SOONER) trial
title_full Mixed methods feasibility study for the surviving opioid overdose with naloxone education and resuscitation (SOONER) trial
title_fullStr Mixed methods feasibility study for the surviving opioid overdose with naloxone education and resuscitation (SOONER) trial
title_full_unstemmed Mixed methods feasibility study for the surviving opioid overdose with naloxone education and resuscitation (SOONER) trial
title_short Mixed methods feasibility study for the surviving opioid overdose with naloxone education and resuscitation (SOONER) trial
title_sort mixed methods feasibility study for the surviving opioid overdose with naloxone education and resuscitation (sooner) trial
topic Experimental Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8244470/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34223388
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.resplu.2021.100131
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