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Safe Consumption Facilities As Harm Reduction, Christina Jäderholm, Dana Crossby, Rachel Greim, Chelsea Peterson, Dawn Richardson
Safe Consumption Facilities As Harm Reduction, Christina Jäderholm, Dana Crossby, Rachel Greim, Chelsea Peterson, Dawn Richardson
OHSU-PSU School of Public Health Annual Conference
Overview/Issue
Substance use disorder (SUD) is one of the largest public health challenges in Oregon, with approximately 1-in-10 Oregonians living with SUD and some experiencing overdose annually. Safe Consumption Facilities (SCF) have been shown to facilitate entry into treatment programs and prevent fatal overdoses and needle sharing, but have not yet been implemented.
Challenges
SCFs have succeeded in Canada and Europe; yet several barriers exist to implementation in the U.S. The most common challenges include: low public support and a lack of understanding regarding SUD and harm reduction strategies; limited funding and research in the United States; and the complexities …
Narcan Training And The Public Perception Of The Opioid Crisis, Megan Burch
Narcan Training And The Public Perception Of The Opioid Crisis, Megan Burch
Capstone Showcase
As the opioid epidemic continues to increase, new ways of getting overdose victims the drug naloxone have been implemented. Some of these measures include allowing nonmedical personnel the ability to administer the drug to someone experiencing an overdose. With these new laws being enacted, it is important to look at how the public feels about the increasing public access to naloxone. This article will review literature and research on the increase of training sessions on the administration of naloxone and public attitudes towards naloxone. The paper also reviews an increase in demand for similar training programs to become mandatory for …