Implementation of a Pharmacist-Led, Multidisciplinary Naloxone Patient Education Program at an Academic Medical Center

Jennifer Sze, Tsz Chan, Stacy Dalpoas, Catherine Kiruthi, Che Matthew Harris, Venkat Gundareddy, Marlena S. Parker, Elsen Jacob

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Abstract

Background: Opioid related overdoses are a leading cause of death in the United States (U.S). National, state and local initiatives have been implemented to combat the opioid crisis. However, there is a paucity of initiatives that examine the role of comprehensive naloxone education interventions for hospitalized patients. Objective: The aim of this study was to design a multidisciplinary, pharmacist-driven, standardized, patient and product tailored, inpatient naloxone education program (NEP) at a U.S. academic medical center, targeting patients at high risk of opioid overdose, and to examine patients’ retention of education. Methods: This prospective pilot study targeted hospitalized patients who were considered at high-risk for opioid overdose once discharged. Using daily screening methods and established inclusion criteria, we evaluated the impact of implementing a patient-tailored NEP. The primary outcome measures were patient knowledge and awareness of naloxone use. A paired t-test analysis was conducted to assess for improvement in patient naloxone awareness and knowledge. Results: Of ninety-five patients screened, forty-four patients met inclusion criteria and nineteen patients completed naloxone education along with pre- and post-assessments. Patients more accurately completed the assessment, indicating enhanced knowledge about naloxone use and administration, following the naloxone education (4.68 ±.13 vs 3.42 ±.31 out of 5 questions, mean ± SEM; P =.0016). Conclusion: This study found a positive impact on patient knowledge of naloxone use and administration following implementation of a robust and comprehensive NEP.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1201-1210
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Pharmacy Practice
Volume36
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2023

Keywords

  • education
  • naloxone
  • opioid
  • overdose
  • pharmacist

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Pharmacology (medical)

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