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. 2023 May 26;9:91. doi: 10.1186/s40814-023-01321-2

Table 1.

Comparison of test strip use and overdose risk reduction behaviors by survey method

Follow-up
(N = 11)
Daily reports
(N = 11)
N %/Mean (SD) N %/Mean (SD)
Fentanyl test strip ratings
 Ease of use 10 7.2 (2.3) 11 8.5 (1.5)
 Ease of interpretability 10 8.9 (1.8) 11 8.4 (1.7)
Used fentanyl test strip past month
 Yes 10 90.9% 11 100.0%
Number of times fentanyl test strip used NE 11 7.6 (4.8)
Percent of time fentanyl test strip used
  < 25% 3 30.0% 2 18.2%
  > 25% < 50% 4 40.0% 4 36.4%
 50% < 100% 3 30.0% 1 9.1%
 100% 0 0.0% 4 36.4%
Overdose risk reduction behaviors
 Took a small test dose first 3 27.3% 5 45.5%
 Used only with someone else present 2 18.2% 6 54.6%
 Used smaller amount or more slowly than usual 5 45.5% 5 45.5%
 Had naloxone available 2 18.2% 7 63.6%
 Any of the above 5 45.5% 9 81.8%
Overdoses in the past month 3 27.3% 3 27.3%

Note: Figures shown are based on the 11 participants who provided both follow-up and daily experience sampling reports. Sampling report data are summarized across the 187 reports received. Fentanyl test strip ratings are based on a scale from 1 to 10 with higher scores indicating greater ease of use and interpretability. Percent of time fentanyl test strip used for the daily reports is based on the number of days drug use was reported where the drug used that day had not been previously tested and testing was done. Percent overdose risk reduction behaviors for the daily reports are based on at least one daily report indicating a specific behavior occurred following drug testing

NE, not estimated