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Personal experience and awareness of opioid overdose occurrence among peers and willingness to administer naloxone in South Africa: findings from a three-city pilot survey of homeless people who use drugs
by
Shelly, Shaun
, Brumwell, Amanda
, Stowe, M. J.
, Wilson, Michael
, Scheibe, Andrew
in
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/ Adult
/ Analgesics, Opioid - therapeutic use
/ Anatomical systems
/ Cities
/ Critical components
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Deaths
/ Demography
/ Dosage and administration
/ Drug abuse
/ Drug overdose
/ Drug Overdose - drug therapy
/ Drug Overdose - epidemiology
/ Drug use
/ Drug-related harms
/ Drugs
/ Educational aspects
/ Emergency medical services
/ Emergency medicine
/ Emergency response
/ Emergency services
/ Fatalities
/ Harm reduction
/ Health aspects
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ Health Psychology
/ Health services
/ Heroin
/ Homeless people
/ Homeless persons
/ Homelessness
/ Hostility
/ Humans
/ Knowledge
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Morbidity
/ Naloxone
/ Naloxone - therapeutic use
/ Narcotic Antagonists - therapeutic use
/ Narcotics
/ Opiate Overdose
/ Opioid-Related Disorders - drug therapy
/ Opioids
/ Overdose
/ Overdoses
/ Peers
/ People who inject drugs
/ Personal experiences
/ Poisoning
/ Polls & surveys
/ Respondents
/ Responses
/ Sampling
/ Social aspects
/ Social Policy
/ Social response
/ Social Work
/ Sociodemographics
/ South Africa
/ Statistics
/ Surveillance
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
/ Willingness
2022
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Personal experience and awareness of opioid overdose occurrence among peers and willingness to administer naloxone in South Africa: findings from a three-city pilot survey of homeless people who use drugs
by
Shelly, Shaun
, Brumwell, Amanda
, Stowe, M. J.
, Wilson, Michael
, Scheibe, Andrew
in
Access
/ Adult
/ Analgesics, Opioid - therapeutic use
/ Anatomical systems
/ Cities
/ Critical components
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Deaths
/ Demography
/ Dosage and administration
/ Drug abuse
/ Drug overdose
/ Drug Overdose - drug therapy
/ Drug Overdose - epidemiology
/ Drug use
/ Drug-related harms
/ Drugs
/ Educational aspects
/ Emergency medical services
/ Emergency medicine
/ Emergency response
/ Emergency services
/ Fatalities
/ Harm reduction
/ Health aspects
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ Health Psychology
/ Health services
/ Heroin
/ Homeless people
/ Homeless persons
/ Homelessness
/ Hostility
/ Humans
/ Knowledge
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Morbidity
/ Naloxone
/ Naloxone - therapeutic use
/ Narcotic Antagonists - therapeutic use
/ Narcotics
/ Opiate Overdose
/ Opioid-Related Disorders - drug therapy
/ Opioids
/ Overdose
/ Overdoses
/ Peers
/ People who inject drugs
/ Personal experiences
/ Poisoning
/ Polls & surveys
/ Respondents
/ Responses
/ Sampling
/ Social aspects
/ Social Policy
/ Social response
/ Social Work
/ Sociodemographics
/ South Africa
/ Statistics
/ Surveillance
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
/ Willingness
2022
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Personal experience and awareness of opioid overdose occurrence among peers and willingness to administer naloxone in South Africa: findings from a three-city pilot survey of homeless people who use drugs
by
Shelly, Shaun
, Brumwell, Amanda
, Stowe, M. J.
, Wilson, Michael
, Scheibe, Andrew
in
Access
/ Adult
/ Analgesics, Opioid - therapeutic use
/ Anatomical systems
/ Cities
/ Critical components
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Deaths
/ Demography
/ Dosage and administration
/ Drug abuse
/ Drug overdose
/ Drug Overdose - drug therapy
/ Drug Overdose - epidemiology
/ Drug use
/ Drug-related harms
/ Drugs
/ Educational aspects
/ Emergency medical services
/ Emergency medicine
/ Emergency response
/ Emergency services
/ Fatalities
/ Harm reduction
/ Health aspects
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ Health Psychology
/ Health services
/ Heroin
/ Homeless people
/ Homeless persons
/ Homelessness
/ Hostility
/ Humans
/ Knowledge
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Morbidity
/ Naloxone
/ Naloxone - therapeutic use
/ Narcotic Antagonists - therapeutic use
/ Narcotics
/ Opiate Overdose
/ Opioid-Related Disorders - drug therapy
/ Opioids
/ Overdose
/ Overdoses
/ Peers
/ People who inject drugs
/ Personal experiences
/ Poisoning
/ Polls & surveys
/ Respondents
/ Responses
/ Sampling
/ Social aspects
/ Social Policy
/ Social response
/ Social Work
/ Sociodemographics
/ South Africa
/ Statistics
/ Surveillance
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
/ Willingness
2022
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Personal experience and awareness of opioid overdose occurrence among peers and willingness to administer naloxone in South Africa: findings from a three-city pilot survey of homeless people who use drugs
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Personal experience and awareness of opioid overdose occurrence among peers and willingness to administer naloxone in South Africa: findings from a three-city pilot survey of homeless people who use drugs
2022
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Overview
Background
Drug overdoses occur when the amount of drug or combination of drugs consumed is toxic and negatively affects physiological functioning. Opioid overdoses are responsible for the majority of overdose deaths worldwide. Naloxone is a safe, fast-acting opioid antagonist that can reverse an opioid overdose, and as such, it should be a critical component of community-based responses to opioid overdose. However, the burden of drug overdose deaths remains unquantified in South Africa, and both knowledge about and access to naloxone is generally poor. The objective of this study was to describe the experiences of overdose, knowledge of responses to overdose events, and willingness to call emergency medical services in response to overdose among people who use drugs in Cape Town, Durban, and Pretoria (South Africa).
Methods
We used convenience sampling to select people who use drugs accessing harm reduction services for this cross-sectional survey from March to July 2019. Participants completed an interviewer-administered survey, assessing selected socio-demographic characteristics, experiences of overdose among respondents and their peers, knowledge about naloxone and comfort in different overdose responses. Data, collected on paper-based tools, were analysed using descriptive statistics and categorised by city.
Results
Sixty-six participants participated in the study. The median age was 31, and most (77%) of the respondents were male. Forty-one per cent of the respondents were homeless. Heroin was the most commonly used drug (79%), and 82% of participants used drugs daily. Overall, 38% (25/66) reported overdosing in the past year. Most (76%, 50/66) knew at least one person who had ever experienced an overdose, and a total of 106 overdose events in peers were reported. Most participants (64%, 42/66) had not heard of naloxone, but once described to them, 73% (48/66) felt comfortable to carry it. More than two-thirds (68%, 45/66) felt they would phone for medical assistance if they witnessed an overdose.
Conclusion
Drug overdose was common among participants in these cities. Without interventions, high overdose-related morbidity and mortality is likely to occur in these contexts. Increased awareness of actions to undertake in response to an overdose (calling for medical assistance, using naloxone) and access to naloxone are urgently required in these cities. Additional data are needed to better understand the nature of overdose in South Africa to inform policy and responses.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
Subject
/ Adult
/ Analgesics, Opioid - therapeutic use
/ Cities
/ Deaths
/ Drug Overdose - drug therapy
/ Drug Overdose - epidemiology
/ Drug use
/ Drugs
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ Heroin
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Naloxone
/ Narcotic Antagonists - therapeutic use
/ Opioid-Related Disorders - drug therapy
/ Opioids
/ Overdose
/ Peers
/ Sampling
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