Turning opioid users into lifesaving teachers for their loved ones
NCT ID NCT06327061
Summary
This study tests whether people who use opioids can effectively train their friends and family members to prevent and respond to drug overdoses. Researchers are recruiting 600 people in Baltimore who use opioids to become peer educators, teaching both drug-using and non-drug-using members of their social networks about overdose prevention. The goal is to reduce fatal overdoses by ensuring more people in an individual's life know how to recognize and respond to an overdose emergency.
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Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
RECRUITINGBaltimore, Maryland, 21205, United States
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