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Table 3 Number of trainees per training, responses available for each data source, and trainings completed

From: BeHERE’s effective virtual training to build capacity to support people who use drugs in non-substance use disorder settings

Training

# of training participants*

Post-training evaluations (n = 909)

Key informant interviews (n = 35)

Follow-up surveys (n = 62)

Opioid overdose rescue training (part 1)

1239

189

7

46

Opioid overdose prevention: harm reduction and safety planning with clients and rescue training (part 2)

1086

69

11

24

Opioid overdose rescue and prevention (parts 1 and 2 combined)

**

209

NA

NA

Working with people who use stimulants: best practices

450

137

12

24

Addressing drug-related stigma and bias

618

169

12

18

Exploring pathways to recovery

590

166

8

14

Analyzing the US war on drugs and racist drug policies

438

104

8

13

Best supervisory practices: working through incidents and crises

382

84

6

8

Secondary trauma and helping professionals

505

145

5

10

Total trainings completed by evaluation participants:

5308

1272

69

157

  1. *n for unduplicated trainees across all eight trainings is not available
  2. **n for Parts 1 and 2 are included in counts of training participants above; a subset of trainees evaluated both parts 1 and 2 in a single post-training evaluation submission