Developing a Timely Opioid Overdose Detection Tool through a Tribally Engaged Approach, United States, 2022-2024 (ICPSR 39278)
Version Date: Dec 10, 2024 View help for published
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Tommi Gaines, University of California, San Diego
https://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR39278.v1
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Feedback from Tribal communities were gathered about a future Tribally specific near real-time opioid overdose monitoring dashboard. A questionnaire about an example dashboard with questions about overdose information, Narcan usage, and feedback about the dashboard's uses were included.
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Other - Census Block Group Level
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The significance of this study is to build Tribal capacity to access, manage, and use data to facilitate real-time actionable responses towards circumventing the opioid epidemic within tribal communities. Knowledge gained from the formative process of developing an opioid overdose dashboard will provide a blueprint to support community-wide adoption by other Tribal Nations.
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This study is guided by the following Specific Aims: 1. Evaluate the pragmatic merit of developing a Tribally specific opioid overdose monitoring dashboard.
2. Develop the technical process for adapting commercialized technology to leverage Tribal Fire emergency response calls and medical examiner data to build a Tribally specific opioid overdose dashboard.
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Adults living and working on Indian reservation, regardless of American Indian or Alaska Native racial identity.
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Adults 18 years and older residing and working for American Indian Tribes within the United States.
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There are questions on demographic information, drug use, overdose, and opinions on an example dashboard.
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