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Cureus ; 14(10): e29918, 2022 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2121001

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OBJECTIVES: Determine the impact of Narcan administrations in Peoria County, IL on the number of overdose deaths by testing the statistical significance of the association between monthly Narcan reversals and overdose mortality. As well as re-shedding the light on the opioid pandemic post-COVID. METHODS: We collected data on Narcan reversals from hospital emergency departments, Emergency Medical Services (EMS), the County Sheriff's Office, local police departments, and other agencies that distributed and/or administered Narcan in Peoria County from January through December 2018. Data for the 2018 overdose mortality was collected through vital records at the Peoria City/County Health Department. RESULTS: Results from simple linear regression suggest that a significant proportion of the total variation in overdose mortality over 2018 was predicted by the Narcan reversals, F(1, 11) = 5.872, p< 0.05. Multiple R2 indicates that approximately 30.7% of the variation in overdose mortality was predicted by the Narcan reversals. If there were 0 Narcan reversals, there would be 8.362 overdose deaths per month. CONCLUSIONS: Narcan is known to save lives in cases of opioid overdose, and the need for increased administration campaigns is warranted to further battle the opioid epidemic. As this study has proven, Narcan administration has the potential to significantly decrease overdose mortality.

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Vaccine ; 40(15): 2282-2291, 2022 04 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1783813

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Despite evidence suggesting that vaccines offer protection against COVID-19, the uptake rates of COVID-19 vaccines have been low in some high-income regions. Support for vaccination program is important to fight the pandemic. This study aimed at exploring two research questions: first, to what extent political attitudes are associated with support for COVID-19 vaccination program; and second, whether health expert communication is effective in increasing the support. An online survey was undertaken by 1079 Hong Kong residents aged 18-77 years from May 26 to June 3, 2021. The survey found higher support in pro-government respondents, and lower support in political opposition. A strategy of positive communication by health experts could increase support in the opposition and politically attentive respondents. Other variables that were positively related to program support were quarantine experience, trust in government, preference for pandemic control over freedom, political attentiveness, and disagreement with China's influence on Hong Kong's COVID-19 policymaking. This study contributes to understanding the relationship between political attitudes and support for vaccination program and provides empirical evidence of the efficacy of health expert communication strategy in improving support for vaccination program for people with certain political attitudes.


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COVID-19 , Health Communication , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Attitude , COVID-19/prevention & control , COVID-19 Vaccines , Cross-Sectional Studies , Hong Kong/epidemiology , Humans , Middle Aged , SARS-CoV-2 , Surveys and Questionnaires , Vaccination , Young Adult
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