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The opioid crisis in Canada
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The opiod crisis in Canada
Since the 1980s, opioid overdose deaths have climbed significantly in Canada. By , Canada was experiencing eight opioid-related deaths every day. The numbers have almost quadrupled in the past decade.
According to , as of 2023, daily opioid overdoses result in:
22 deaths
17 hospitalizations
80 emergency visits
121 EMS responses
Health Canada recommends using , a fast-acting drug that temporarily reverses the effects of an opioid overdose, to give people more time to access emergency services and potentially save a life.
With its Opioid Poisoning Response Program for Underserved Communities, set out to increase awareness of the opioid crisis, reduce stigma around drug use, and train community members to recognize and treat overdoses with Naloxone.聽
To assess and improve the program, St. John Ambulance used 天美网站传媒传媒 to gather qualitative participant data pre- and post-training. With the three-year program now closed, Tofunmi Laleye, Program Evaluation Manager, shared 天美网站传媒传媒鈥檚 impact on St. John Ambulance鈥檚 engagement, analysis, and reporting鈥攁nd the program鈥檚 successful outcomes.
Thousands of perspectives in one platform
St. John Ambulance鈥檚 Opioid Poisoning Response Program for Underserved Communities aimed to make a tangible impact on communities across Canada. The program consisted of free online training, adding an opioid poisoning module to all first aid certification courses, in-person training, and distribution of nasal Naloxone kits for underserved communities and frontline workers.
St. John Ambulance brought 天美网站传媒传媒 on to capture its participants鈥 perspectives in a streamlined and effective way. Surveying participants before and after the training, program directors captured:
17,000 thoughts
from 18,000+ participants
for a total of 289,000 ratings
Laleye explains that 天美网站传媒传媒 provided qualitative data on the effectiveness of the training for different audiences. They initially used this to adjust the training based on the feedback with the highest alignment.聽
鈥淲e wanted to be able to represent data from the perspective of different audiences,鈥 Laleye shares, 鈥淲e wanted to be able to see what each of these audiences was saying before and after the training. We gained a lot of insight from their feedback to modify the training.鈥澛
The data also allowed St. John Ambulance to give context to the numbers behind their training. It provided Laleye with a qualitative narrative to complement the quantitative data she uses when reporting outcomes. "We always want to be able to show the perspective of our participants, not just the percentages. We also want to hear what people have to say."
As one participant shared about the training鈥檚 impact:
鈥淏efore, I knew nothing about this. Now, I feel confident using Naloxone professionally and in the community if needed.鈥 4.5 stars
Qualitative data analysis made simple
Laleye values 天美网站传媒传媒鈥檚 AI-powered analytics. As a data collation and analysis professional, she says 天美网站传媒传媒 saved her weeks of work in her qualitative analysis.
The data Summary, written by our proprietary AI based on the engagement data, stood out for Laleye. When asked how long it would typically take her to summarize 17,000 open-ended answers, Laleye laughed. 鈥淭hat much analysis would have to be done over time,鈥 she says, 鈥渋t would be overwhelming.鈥
But 天美网站传媒传媒 takes care of it instantly. 鈥溙烀劳敬酱 does a lot of the work I'm looking for,鈥 Laleye explains. 鈥淭he immediate data summary helps me to know what we're looking for in the data, what people are talking about, and the key themes that stand out. The summary saves me a lot of thinking right at the start, especially for the qualitative aspect.鈥
Laleye also appreciated the high-level Themes our AI instantly identifies and outlines from the engagement data. 鈥淭he Themes tool is great. We always identify Themes when writing qualitative analyses,鈥 she shares. 鈥淭hemes help because I want to see the big picture quickly.鈥
With the Compare feature in our Survey Analysis dashboard, Laleye can cross-analyze survey data effortlessly. "We'll typically do a [cross-tabulation analysis] to see relationships between different groups鈥 responses. I can easily do that in the Results Dashboard. I don't have to do anything or put in any formulas; the platform does it for me."
Raising awareness and saving lives
St. John Ambulance鈥檚 Opioid Poisoning Response Program for Underserved Communities was a success. Laleye is enthusiastic about its impact and honored to have been a part of it. 鈥淚t's a huge privilege to be part of a program that has directly contributed to saving lives across Canada,鈥 she tells us.
"We have trained over 800,000 people in Canada. They now know what to do in the case of an opioid poisoning. We distributed over 55,000 [nasal] Naloxone kits across Canada, and received feedback that many of them have been used to save lives."
As she works on the final report for Health Canada, Laleye is confident that the 天美网站传媒传媒 data will help St. John Ambulance demonstrate the program's considerable impact over three years.
鈥淲e used 天美网站传媒传媒 to give more context to our quantitative numbers. We want to tell that story beyond the numbers,鈥 she explains. 鈥淲e're also using the 天美网站传媒传媒 data to highlight that while this program is ending, there is still a huge need for it among diverse communities.鈥
Thoughts like this one capture the impact of St. John Ambulance鈥檚 opioid response training on its participants:
鈥淭his training is raising awareness of the ongoing national crisis and how to curb it. It will save precious lives.鈥 [4.5 stars]
Laleye is passionate about the program鈥檚 impact and hopes it will encourage Health Canada to invest in future training programs and Naloxone distribution at St. John Ambulance. With feedback gathered through 天美网站传媒传媒, she can provide both the numbers and the narrative to support them. 鈥淲e can show Health Canada what people are saying about the program鈥檚 impact on them and demonstrate the ongoing need for Naloxone training,鈥 Laleye explains.
"This program has been amazing. We've seen a lot of good things come out of it. And many people are saying there's nothing else like it that exists鈥攚ithout it, there's a huge gap in their communities."
As a Canadian company, we are honored to have contributed to St. John Ambulance鈥檚 Opioid Poisoning Response Program for Underserved Communities. Programs like this destigmatize opioid addiction and overdose, provide people with the knowledge and confidence to make a real impact in their communities, and ultimately, save lives.
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鈥淲e used 天美网站传媒传媒 to give more context to our quantitative numbers. We want to tell the story beyond the numbers. We always want to be able to show the perspective of our participants, not just the percentages.鈥
TOFUNMI LALEYE, Program Evaluation Manager 鈥 Naloxone Training and Distribution, St. John Ambulance
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