Determining the feasibility for an overdose prevention line to support substance users who use alone

Original research
by
Ritchie, Kim & Sumantra Monty Ghosh

Release Date

2022

Geography

Canada

Language of Resource

English

Full Text Available

Yes

Open Access / OK to Reproduce

Yes

Peer Reviewed

Yes

Objective

To reach individuals who use substances alone, Grenfell Ministries, a not for profit agency in Hamilton Ontario created a phone-based supervision service to target individuals who use substances alone

Findings/Key points

The line was provincially utilized. Between February 1st and December 10, 2020, the line was used 64 times. Most calls occurred in the evening, with fentanyl being the most used substance. EMS was dispatched 3 times for overdoses, of which 2 individuals were successfully resuscitated, and one individual’s status being unknown.The overdose prevention line can be implemented to support individuals who use alone. The service can successfully reduce risk of death from individuals who use alone and could be a valuable tool in addressing the opioid crisis.

Design/methods

3-month pilot eventually operationalized to a 24/7 phoneline to determine utilization of the service and test operational feasibility

Keywords

Digital health
Overdose
Outcomes