Use and perceptions of involuntary civil commitment among post‐overdose outreach staff in Massachusetts, United States: A mixed‐methods study
Cummins E, Walley A, Xuan Z, Yan S, Schoenberger S, Formica S, Bagley S, Beletsky L, Green T, Lambert A, Carroll J. Use and perceptions of involuntary civil commitment among post‐overdose outreach staff in Massachusetts, United States: A mixed‐methods study. Addiction 2024, 120: 327-334. PMID: 39467382, PMCID: PMC11711003, DOI: 10.1111/add.16690.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInvoluntary civil commitmentOutreach team membersCivil commitmentMixed-methods studySubstance use treatmentSemi-structured interviewsDrug courtsLegal processICC effectsVoluntary treatmentICC procedureOutreach programsTeam membersSubstance use disordersFamily interestsSyringe service programsUse treatmentOverdose survivorsAvailability of treatmentPotential harmUnited StatesOutreach visitsStaff perceptionsOutreach staffNaloxone distributionPolicies, adaptations, and ongoing challenges to naloxone, buprenorphine and nonprescription syringe access across four-states: Findings from an environmental scan and key informant interviews
Floyd A, Silcox J, Strickler G, Nong T, Blough M, Bolivar D, Rabin M, Bratberg J, Irwin A, Hartung D, Hansen R, Bohler R, Green T. Policies, adaptations, and ongoing challenges to naloxone, buprenorphine and nonprescription syringe access across four-states: Findings from an environmental scan and key informant interviews. Drug And Alcohol Dependence Reports 2024, 11: 100243. PMID: 38948428, PMCID: PMC11214408, DOI: 10.1016/j.dadr.2024.100243.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNonprescription syringesImplementation of evidence-based interventionsEnvironmental scanEvidence-based interventionsCost of medicationsSemi-structured interviewsHarm reduction organizationsPatients' stigmaNaloxone standing orderRural settingsStanding ordersActive partnershipPharmacy policiesPharmacy chainInformant interviewsStructural barriersMedicaid coverageSyringe accessDispensing buprenorphineInstitutionalized interventionsPharmacyMortality increaseKey informantsRandomized trialsIntervention“Wanna cry this out real quick?”: an examination of secondary traumatic stress risk and resilience among post-overdose outreach staff in Massachusetts
Schoenberger S, Cummins E, Carroll J, Yan S, Lambert A, Bagley S, Xuan Z, Green T, Cook F, Yule A, Walley A, Formica S. “Wanna cry this out real quick?”: an examination of secondary traumatic stress risk and resilience among post-overdose outreach staff in Massachusetts. Harm Reduction Journal 2024, 21: 66. PMID: 38504244, PMCID: PMC10949647, DOI: 10.1186/s12954-024-00975-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCompassion fatigueProgram staffOutreach staffOutreach programsSelf-care practicesTraumatic stressAnalysis of semi-structured interviewsOutreach workCompassion fatigue resiliencyProtective factorsSemi-structured interviewsExperience of stressOutreach teamsPotential protective factorsSocial supportWorkplace supportOverdose survivorsCoping strategiesOverdose eventsStaff membersCompassionate serviceStaffFatigue resilienceWell-beingJob satisfaction
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