Can touch this: training to correct police officer beliefs about overdose from incidental contact with fentanyl
Abstract Misinformation about overdose risk from accidentally inhaling or touching fentanyl is widespread among police in the United States. This may aggravate already elevated burdens of officer stress and burnout, while chilling lifesaving overdose response. Police education has shown promise in r...
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Main Authors: | Brandon del Pozo, Emily Sightes, Sunyou Kang, Jeremiah Goulka, Bradley Ray, Leo A. Beletsky |
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Format: | article |
Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/018de7dd76c34bc794a7fcc3c7d0bc85 |
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