Overdoselifesavers.org: a mixed-method evaluation of a public information website on experiences of overdose and using take-home naloxone to save lives
<p dir="ltr">Aims: Overdoselifesavers.org was created as part of a larger Australian research project investigating impediments to take-home naloxone uptake. The aim of the project was to create a resource to enhance public and professional understandings of take-home naloxone and to counter stigmatising misconceptions about overdose. This article presents the findings of a mixed-method evaluation of Overdoselifesavers.org that assesses its success in achieving these goals. Methods: Following an established approach, three data sources were analysed: (1) the reach of the website (website analytics); (2) website audience response (evaluation survey); and (3) other indicators of use and impact (including social media referrals and organisational links). Findings: In the 10-week evaluation period, Overdoselifesavers.org had 1769 unique visitors. Responses to the survey praised the website as a means of challenging stereotypes and supporting take-home naloxone uptake. Twenty-two organisations had linked to the website and 324 social media referrals were recorded. Conclusions: These data indicate that Overdoselifesavers.org has begun connecting with audiences and enhancing knowledge about and support for take-home naloxone. Continually building engagement and use of the website outside the alcohol and other drug sector warrants ongoing attention. Further research on developing suitable evaluation methods for novel initiatives such as research-based public websites is needed.</p>
History
Publication Date
2021-01-22
Journal
Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy
Volume
29
Issue
1
Pagination
11p. (p. 43-53 )
Publisher
Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group
ISSN
0968-7637
Rights Statement
This is an Accepted Manuscript version of the following article, accepted for publication in Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy.
Adrian Farrugia, Carla Treloar & Suzanne Fraser (2022) Overdoselifesavers.org: a mixed-method evaluation of a public information website on experiences of overdose and using take-home naloxone to save lives, Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 29:1, 43-53, DOI: 10.1080/09687637.2020.1858758
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