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Resuscitation simulation among people who are likely to witness opioid overdose: Experiences from the SOONER Trial
The opioid crisis is a growing public health emergency and increasing resources are being directed towards overdose education. Simulation has emerged as a novel strategy for training overdose response, yet little is known about training non-clinicians in bystander resuscitation. Understanding the pe...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9255733/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35789220 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270829 |
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author | Whittall, Jonathan P. Orkin, Aaron M. Handford, Curtis Klaiman, Michelle Leece, Pamela Charles, Mercy Wright, Amy Turner, Suzanne Morrison, Laurie J. Strike, Carol Campbell, Douglas M. |
author_facet | Whittall, Jonathan P. Orkin, Aaron M. Handford, Curtis Klaiman, Michelle Leece, Pamela Charles, Mercy Wright, Amy Turner, Suzanne Morrison, Laurie J. Strike, Carol Campbell, Douglas M. |
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description | The opioid crisis is a growing public health emergency and increasing resources are being directed towards overdose education. Simulation has emerged as a novel strategy for training overdose response, yet little is known about training non-clinicians in bystander resuscitation. Understanding the perspectives of individuals who are likely to experience or witness opioid overdose is critical to ensure that emergency response is effective. The Surviving Opioid Overdose with Naloxone Education and Resuscitation (SOONER) study evaluates the effectiveness of a novel naloxone education and distribution tool among people who are non-clinicians and likely to witness opioid overdose. Participants’ resuscitation skills are evaluated using a realistic overdose simulation as the primary outcome of the trial. The purpose of our study is to describe the experience of participants with the simulation process in the SOONER study. We employed a semi-structured debriefing interview and a follow up qualitative interview to understand the experience of participants with simulation. A qualitative content analysis was performed using data from 21 participants who participated in the SOONER study. Our qualitative analysis identified 5 themes and 17 subthemes which described the experience of participants within the simulation process. These themes included realism, valuing practical experience, improving self-efficacy, gaining new perspective and bidirectional learning. Our analysis found that simulation was a positive and empowering experience for participants in the SOONER trial, most of whom are marginalized in society. Our study supports the notion that expanding simulation-based education to non-clinicians may offer an acceptable and effective way of supplementing current opioid overdose education strategies. Increasing the accessibility of simulation-based education may represent a paradigm shift whereby simulation is transformed from a primarily academic practice into a patient-based community resource. |
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spelling | pubmed-92557332022-07-06 Resuscitation simulation among people who are likely to witness opioid overdose: Experiences from the SOONER Trial Whittall, Jonathan P. Orkin, Aaron M. Handford, Curtis Klaiman, Michelle Leece, Pamela Charles, Mercy Wright, Amy Turner, Suzanne Morrison, Laurie J. Strike, Carol Campbell, Douglas M. PLoS One Research Article The opioid crisis is a growing public health emergency and increasing resources are being directed towards overdose education. Simulation has emerged as a novel strategy for training overdose response, yet little is known about training non-clinicians in bystander resuscitation. Understanding the perspectives of individuals who are likely to experience or witness opioid overdose is critical to ensure that emergency response is effective. The Surviving Opioid Overdose with Naloxone Education and Resuscitation (SOONER) study evaluates the effectiveness of a novel naloxone education and distribution tool among people who are non-clinicians and likely to witness opioid overdose. Participants’ resuscitation skills are evaluated using a realistic overdose simulation as the primary outcome of the trial. The purpose of our study is to describe the experience of participants with the simulation process in the SOONER study. We employed a semi-structured debriefing interview and a follow up qualitative interview to understand the experience of participants with simulation. A qualitative content analysis was performed using data from 21 participants who participated in the SOONER study. Our qualitative analysis identified 5 themes and 17 subthemes which described the experience of participants within the simulation process. These themes included realism, valuing practical experience, improving self-efficacy, gaining new perspective and bidirectional learning. Our analysis found that simulation was a positive and empowering experience for participants in the SOONER trial, most of whom are marginalized in society. Our study supports the notion that expanding simulation-based education to non-clinicians may offer an acceptable and effective way of supplementing current opioid overdose education strategies. Increasing the accessibility of simulation-based education may represent a paradigm shift whereby simulation is transformed from a primarily academic practice into a patient-based community resource. Public Library of Science 2022-07-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9255733/ /pubmed/35789220 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270829 Text en © 2022 Whittall et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Whittall, Jonathan P. Orkin, Aaron M. Handford, Curtis Klaiman, Michelle Leece, Pamela Charles, Mercy Wright, Amy Turner, Suzanne Morrison, Laurie J. Strike, Carol Campbell, Douglas M. Resuscitation simulation among people who are likely to witness opioid overdose: Experiences from the SOONER Trial |
title | Resuscitation simulation among people who are likely to witness opioid overdose: Experiences from the SOONER Trial |
title_full | Resuscitation simulation among people who are likely to witness opioid overdose: Experiences from the SOONER Trial |
title_fullStr | Resuscitation simulation among people who are likely to witness opioid overdose: Experiences from the SOONER Trial |
title_full_unstemmed | Resuscitation simulation among people who are likely to witness opioid overdose: Experiences from the SOONER Trial |
title_short | Resuscitation simulation among people who are likely to witness opioid overdose: Experiences from the SOONER Trial |
title_sort | resuscitation simulation among people who are likely to witness opioid overdose: experiences from the sooner trial |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9255733/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35789220 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270829 |
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