Abstract
Drug overdose deaths have been a persistent problem within tribal and rural Utah communities. During the COVID-19 epidemic, the need to pivot to online programming was imperative to provide important lifesaving training on how to administer Naloxone. In response, Utah State University Extension created an online Naloxone training. Evaluation results found increases in knowledge and attitude at the end of the training. Results suggest that online Naloxone training can be an effective way to reach rural and tribal community members.
Recommended Citation
Murray, C.,
Ward, L.,
Keady, T.,
&
Meier, C.
(2025).
Evaluating Online Naloxone Trainings Targeting Rural and Tribal Communities.
Outcomes and Impact Quarterly, 5(3).
DOI: https://doi.org/10.59620/2995-2220.1104