Patient and Caregiver Attitudes and Beliefs Regarding Prescription of Intranasal Naloxone Spray for Opioid Overdose

12/06/2025
Participation Deadline: 06/30/2026
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Description

PRIMARY OBJECTIVE:

I. To determine the proportion of high risk patients who perceive receiving a prescription of intranasal naloxone to be beneficial for them.

SECONDARY OBJECTIVES:

I. To determine the proportion of caregivers who perceive receiving a prescription of intranasal naloxone to be beneficial for the patient.

II. To determine the association between high risk patients’ and their caregivers’ characteristics (this includes cut-annoyed-guilty-eye [CAGE], screener and opioid assessment for patients with pain [SOAPP], age, gender, ethnicity, education, employment status, presence of caregiver, cancer type, cancer stage, reason for Narcan prescription, health insurance, and setting of Narcan prescription) and their perception that a prescription for intranasal naloxone is beneficial for patients.

EXPLORATORY OBJECTIVE:

I. To conduct an exploratory analysis of high risk patients’ and caregivers’ attitudes and beliefs regarding prescription of intranasal naloxone spray.

OUTLINE:

Participants complete a survey over 30 minutes.