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Supply restriction interventions include reducing unlawful access to opioids through law enforcement and reducing inappropriate lawful access by influencing physician opioid prescribing practices through Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs and clinical guidelines [2,3]. Harm reduction interventions include opioid overdose education and naloxone distribution (OEND) programs, drug checking, syringe service programs, and supervised injection facilities [4].
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e58723
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In 2020, of the 91,799 drug-related overdoses in the United States, 75% involved an opioid [1]. Naloxone is an invaluable tool to prevent opioid overdose [2], and coprescription initiatives (or programs to encourage providers to prescribe naloxone to patients receiving opioids) are a common, important intervention to reduce fatal overdoses.
JMIR Med Educ 2024;10:e54280
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The Use of Natural Language Processing Methods in Reddit to Investigate Opioid Use: Scoping Review
To help further studies more efficiently address opioid-related research questions using social media data, we identified the different strategies used to carry out semantic analyses of opioid-related content, compiled their lists of opioid-related terms (produced either by automatic variant generator tools or by word embedding) or similar words, and curated their content, creating a refined version where the terms are aggregated by abbreviation, misspelling, variants and their misspellings, brand names and
JMIR Infodemiology 2024;4:e51156
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The United States is in an opioid epidemic originally partially fueled by legitimate but inappropriate rates of opioid prescriptions [1-4], with additional waves associated with nonprescription opioids [5]. Reducing inappropriate opioid prescribing by health care providers is a key element of mitigating the risk of long-term opioid use and potential dependence for patients [6-10].
JMIR Hum Factors 2024;11:e44662
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Many countries, including the United States, recognize the psychological, social, and economic burdens of opioid addiction [13,14]. Several of these countries have implemented preventative measures, like prescription restrictions and prescription drug monitoring programs, to minimize refractory opioid use disorder (OUD) [15,16] mortality rates [17,18].
Online J Public Health Inform 2024;16:e49924
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Specifically, we used a facilitated telemedicine model integrated into 12 opioid treatment programs (OTPs) throughout New York State [7,8]. Facilitated telemedicine is an approach to health care delivery that combines social interactions between patients and staff (ie, case managers and clinical staff) with bidirectional videoconferencing between patients and geographically separated providers to promote trust.
J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e53049
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However, there was also evidence that opioid prescribing remains a persistent public health problem in England, with higher rates of prescription in areas of higher deprivation and evidence that long-term prescribing was associated with opioid overdose and dependence.
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e51323
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The study proposes building an opioid drug social media knowledge graph but does not provide details on the potential impact or implications of such a graph.
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3. The study explicitly states that it does not make any clinical diagnosis or treatment suggestions, which indicates a gap in translating the research findings into practical applications for addressing substance use disorder.
Need to justify how this study will be helpful for clinical situations.
JMIRx Med 2024;5:e58317
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