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Introduction and Aims
To assess the feasibility and acceptability of a take‐home naloxone program for people with a history of opioid use released from prison in New South Wales, Australia.
Design and Methods
Cross‐sectional interviews with people with a history of opioid use who were recently released from prison (n = 105), and semi‐structured interviews with key clinical and operational staff...