作者
Jan Klimas, Mairead Egan, Helen Tobin, Neil Coleman, Gerard Bury
发表日期
2015/12
期刊
BMC medical education
卷号
15
页码范围
1-9
出版商
BioMed Central
简介
Background
Overdose is the most common cause of fatalities among opioid users. Naloxone is a life-saving medication for reversing opioid overdose. In Ireland, it is currently available to ambulance and emergency care services, but General Practitioners (GP) are in regular contact with opioid users and their families. This positions them to provide naloxone themselves or to instruct patients how to use it. The new Clinical Practice Guidelines of the Pre-hospital Emergency Care Council of Ireland allows trained bystanders to administer intranasal naloxone.
We describe the development and process evaluation of an educational intervention, designed to help GP trainees identify and manage opioid overdose with intranasal naloxone.
Methods
Participants (N = 23) from one postgraduate training scheme in Ireland participated in a one-hour …
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