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“Nobody Deserves to Overdose and Die by Themselves”: A Qualitative User Experience Study of a Shoulder-Mounted Wearable Sensor Prototype Designed to Detect Opioid-Related Overdose (Preprint)
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“Nobody Deserves to Overdose and Die by Themselves”: A Qualitative User Experience Study of a Shoulder-Mounted Wearable Sensor Prototype Designed to Detect Opioid-Related Overdose (Preprint)

Alexis Roth, Ally D'Angelo, David Gordon, Benjamin Cocchiaro, Anush Lingamoorthy, Rose Laurano, Matthew Salzman, Jacob S Brenner and Cameron Baston
Journal of medical Internet research, v 27, e73566
20 May 2025
PMID: 40720874
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https://doi.org/10.2196/73566View
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Abstract

overdose wearable device prevention biosensor acceptability

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