Publications by authors named "Hadi Daneshvar"

Background: Globally, drug-related deaths (DRDs) are increasing, posing a significant challenge. Scotland has the highest DRD rate in Europe and one of the highest globally. The Scottish Government launched the Digital Lifelines Scotland (DLS) program to increase the provision of digital technology in harm reduction services and other support services.

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Background: Deaths due to drug overdose are an international issue, causing an estimated 128,000 global deaths in 2019. Scotland has the highest rate of drug-related deaths in Europe, with those in the most deprived areas at greater risk than those in affluent areas. There is a paucity of research on digital solutions, particularly from the perspective of those who use drugs who additionally access harm reduction and homelessness support services.

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Background: Opioids were implicated in approximately 88,000 fatal overdoses (OD) globally. However, in principle all opioid OD are reversible with the timely administration of naloxone hydrochloride. Despite the widespread availability of naloxone among people who use opioids (PWUO), many who suffer fatal OD use alone, without others present to administer the reversal agent.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Drug overdose deaths, especially from opioids, are a significant global issue, with about 128,000 fatalities reported in 2019, but timely use of naloxone can reverse overdoses if administered during the critical moment.
  • - The study aimed to identify and categorize digital technologies developed for detecting and responding to overdoses, using a comprehensive review approach to gather data from various databases and literature.
  • - The review found 23 relevant works published between 2017 and 2022, with nearly half focusing on technologies to monitor vital signs and alert responders, reflecting an increasing interest in innovative solutions for managing opioid overdoses.
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Background: The future of health care services in the European Union faces the triple challenges of aging, fiscal restriction, and inclusion. Co-production offers ways to manage informal care resources to help them cater for the growing needs of elderly people. Social media (SM) is seen as a critical enabler for co-production.

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