2022
DOI: 10.1177/00178969221083081
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Management and staff reception to overdose prevention in NYC nightlife venues

Abstract: Background: Fentanyl has become increasingly present in the illicit drug supply, including in cocaine. Interventions that target non-opioid use are a necessary component of overdose prevention due to the increased presence of fentanyl. Objectives: To assess management and staff reception to overdose prevention messaging and access to naloxone in New York City nightlife venues. Methods: Between June and August 2019, we conducted a public awareness intervention in 75 nightlife venues (bars, nightclubs and music … Show more

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“…These findings highlight the benefits of designing training tailored to restaurant and service industry workers, who are often in close proximity to the overdoses (Wolfson‐Stofko et al., 2017, 2018). The present study indicates individual‐level improvements in both knowledge and attitudes based on attending workplace training (Allen et al., 2020; LaSane et al., 2022; Wolfson‐Stofko et al., 2018). It also revealed aspects of the OEND training sessions that could be improved upon in the future.…”
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confidence: 60%
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“…These findings highlight the benefits of designing training tailored to restaurant and service industry workers, who are often in close proximity to the overdoses (Wolfson‐Stofko et al., 2017, 2018). The present study indicates individual‐level improvements in both knowledge and attitudes based on attending workplace training (Allen et al., 2020; LaSane et al., 2022; Wolfson‐Stofko et al., 2018). It also revealed aspects of the OEND training sessions that could be improved upon in the future.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 60%
“…The present study indicates individual-level improvements in both knowledge and attitudes based on attending workplace training (Allen et al, 2020;LaSane et al, 2022;Wolfson-Stofko et al, 2018) that provides both education about opioid overdose response and free naloxone to participants is crucial for preventing morbidity and mortality related to overdoses (Ballreich et al, 2020). Future training sessions should continue to include free naloxone distribution directly to the community.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
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