Patient Perspectives of Barriers to Naloxone Obtainment and Use in a Primary Care, Underserved Setting: A Qualitative Study
Abstract
Background: Gaps in naloxone obtainment and use are not well studied, particularly among minoritized groups. Objective: To describe patient perspectives that serve as barriers to naloxone obtainment and the number of patients who obtained naloxone in a primarily African American population in a primary care, underserved setting. Methods: This qualitative study conducted semi-structured interviews and included 36 adults who were prescribed...
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Title
Patient Perspectives of Barriers to Naloxone Obtainment and Use in a Primary Care, Underserved Setting: A Qualitative Study
Published Date
Oct 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
42
Issue
4
Pages
1030 - 1039
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