Design details for overdose education and take‐home naloxone kits: Codesign with family medicine, emergency department, addictions medicine and community

Author:

Sellen Kate1ORCID,Goso Nick1,Halleran Laura1,Mulvale‐Fletcher Alison1,Sarmiento Felipe1,Ligabue Filipe1,Handford Curtis2,Klaiman Michelle3,Milos Geoffrey4,Wright Amy4,Charles Mercy5,Sniderman Ruby6,Hunt Richard1,Parsons Janet A.67,Leece Pamela8,Hopkins Shaun9,Shahin Rita9,Jüni Peter6,Morrison Laurie6,Campbell Douglas M.510,Strike Carol11,Orkin Aaron1112131415,

Affiliation:

1. Health Design Studio OCAD University Toronto Ontario Canada

2. Department of Family and Community Medicine St. Michael's Hospital, Unity Health Toronto Ontario Canada

3. Department of Emergency Medicine St. Michael's Hospital, Unity Health Toronto Ontario Canada

4. SOONER Project Community Advisory Committee, St. Michael's Hospital, Unity Health Toronto Ontario Canada

5. Allan Waters Family Simulation Centre, St. Michael's Hospital, Unity Health Toronto Ontario Canada

6. Applied Health Research Centre, Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, St. Michael's Hospital Toronto Ontario Canada

7. Department of Physical Therapy University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada

8. Public Health Ontario Toronto Ontario Canada

9. Toronto Public Health Toronto Ontario Canada

10. Department of Pediatrics University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada

11. Dalla Lana School of Public Health University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada

12. Department of Family and Community Medicine University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada

13. Inner City Health Associates Toronto Ontario Canada

14. Department of Emergency Medicine St. Joseph's Health Centre, Unity Health Toronto Ontario Canada

15. Department of Emergency Medicine Humber River Hospital Toronto Ontario Canada

Funder

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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