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    Operation Naloxone: Overdose prevention service learning for student pharmacists

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    Hill, Lucas G
    Sanchez, John Patrick
    Laguado, S Andrea
    Lawson, Kenneth A
    Affiliation
    Univ Arizona, Banner Univ Med Ctr South
    Issue Date
    2018-10-01
    Keywords
    Harm reduction
    Naloxone
    Opioids
    Overdose prevention
    Service learning
    
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    ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
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    Hill, L. G., Sanchez, J. P., Laguado, S. A., & Lawson, K. A. (2018). Operation Naloxone: Overdose prevention service learning for student pharmacists. Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning, 10(10), 1348-1353.
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    CURRENTS IN PHARMACY TEACHING AND LEARNING
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    Abstract
    A service learning program for student pharmacists was developed to train other university students to respond effectively to opioid overdoses with naloxone. Assessments were analyzed to determine the effect of program participation on student pharmacists' overdose-related knowledge retention and harm reduction attitudes. Student pharmacists were invited to attend a 90-min train-the-trainer seminar to obtain foundational knowledge regarding opioid overdose risk, symptoms, and response. Attendees were eligible to participate in a series of 10 community outreach events to educate university students. These two-hour events included a 30-min team huddle, 60-min workshop, and 30-min team debrief. Student pharmacists were asked to complete a follow-up assessment to evaluate knowledge retention and harm reduction attitudes. Responses from students who participated in community outreach events (intervention) were compared to those who only attended the train-the-trainer seminar (control). A total of 116 subjects attended a train-the-trainer seminar and 94 completed the follow-up assessment. Thirty-six subjects voluntarily participated in at least one community outreach event while 58 did not participate. The intervention group demonstrated superior knowledge retention compared to the control group (p < 0.001). Cumulative harm reduction attitudes did not differ between groups (p = 0.89). The intervention group exhibited more positive attitudes regarding naloxone access for individuals who use illicit opioids (p = 0.015). The Operation Naloxone service learning program enabled student pharmacists to engage with their community while reinforcing overdose-related knowledge. Student pharmacists exhibited progressive attitudes regarding harm reduction interventions.
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    12 month embargo; available online 24 July 2018.
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    1877-1300
    PubMed ID
    30527364
    DOI
    10.1016/j.cptl.2018.07.010
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