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EMERGENCY NURSE PERCEPTIONS OF NALOXONE DISTRIBUTION IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT

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JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY NURSING
卷 46, 期 5, 页码 675-+

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jen.2020.05.006

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Naloxone; Perceptions; Qualitative; Opiod overdose

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  1. Emergency Nurses Association Foundation
  2. Brightview Foundation of Recovery

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Introduction: Emergency department encounters are an opportunity to distribute naloxone kits to patients at risk of opioid overdose. Several programs cite mixed uptake and implementation barriers including staff education and burden. Emergency nurses can facilitate many approaches to naloxone distribution (eg, prescription, overdose education, dispensing take-home naloxone). To evaluate acceptance, we investigated nurse perceptions about take-home naloxone, describing potential barriers to program implementation. Methods: This qualitative study enrolled 17 emergency nurses from an urban trauma center emergency department and affiliated community emergency department. During the study period, nurses in both sites could distribute take-home naloxone kits stocked in the medication dispensing system. We conducted 12 individual, in-depth interviews and 3 distinct focus groups involving 12 nurses in aggregate. A semistructured interview guide was used with a range of topics surrounding pain management, addiction, opioid overdose, and emergency care. We employed conventional content analysis to enable thematic analysis of transcripts. Results: Six component themes emerged as part of the overarching theme mixed feelings about naloxone-morally distressing. One positive theme identified naloxone as an opportunity for discussion. Negative themes included (1) Addiction is a choice, why can't we help other diseases? It's unfair; (2) Providing naloxone enables and condones the behavior; (3) Emergency departments cannot treat social issues; (4) Patients can't give it to themselves; it's wasting money; and (5) Moral distress. Discussion: Perceptions and moral distress may be a barrier to ED-based take-home naloxone programs. Development of interventions targeting naloxone misperceptions and addiction stigma should be a goal of expanded implementation efforts.

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