Neale Joanne, Sheard Laura, Tompkins Charlotte N E
Research Fellow, Leeds West Primary Care Trust, Leeds, UK.
Subst Abuse Treat Prev Policy. 2007 Oct 30;2:31. doi: 10.1186/1747-597X-2-31.
International research shows that injecting drug users (IDUs) can encounter many barriers when they try to access drug treatment and other services. However, the existing literature is mostly quantitative and does not consider the kinds of factors that injectors themselves identify as enabling them to access and benefit from services. Responding to this gap in knowledge, our paper explores IDUs' own suggestions for improving service engagement and their reports of other factors enabling them to seek help.
Semi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted with 75 current illicit drug injectors in three geographically diverse areas of West Yorkshire, England. Recruitment was through needle exchange programmes, with additional snowball sampling to ensure inclusivity of gender, ethnicity and primary drug injected. Transcribed data were analysed thematically using Framework.
Although participants were often satisfied with current access to services, they made three broad suggestions for improving engagement. These were: providing more services (more providers and more forms of support); better operation of existing services (including better communication systems and more flexibility around individual needs); and staffing-related improvements (particularly, less judgemental and more understanding staff attitudes). Other factors identified as important enablers of help seeking were: having supporting relationships (particularly with family members); personal circumstances/life events (especially becoming a parent); and an injector's state of mind (such as feeling motivated and positive).
A range of practical suggestions for improving IDUs' access to drug treatment and other services are identified.
国际研究表明,注射吸毒者在尝试获得药物治疗和其他服务时会遇到许多障碍。然而,现有文献大多是定量研究,没有考虑注射吸毒者自身认为有助于他们获得服务并从中受益的各种因素。为了填补这一知识空白,我们的论文探讨了注射吸毒者对改善服务参与度的自身建议以及他们对促使他们寻求帮助的其他因素的报告。
在英格兰西约克郡三个地理位置不同的地区,对75名当前的非法药物注射者进行了半结构化定性访谈。通过针头交换计划进行招募,并采用额外的滚雪球抽样以确保性别、种族和注射的主要药物的包容性。使用框架法对转录数据进行主题分析。
尽管参与者通常对当前获得服务的情况感到满意,但他们提出了三个广泛的改善参与度的建议。这些建议是:提供更多服务(更多提供者和更多形式的支持);现有服务的更好运营(包括更好的沟通系统和围绕个人需求的更大灵活性);以及与人员配备相关的改进(特别是,减少评判性和更理解的工作人员态度)。其他被确定为寻求帮助的重要促成因素包括:拥有支持性的关系(特别是与家庭成员);个人情况/生活事件(尤其是成为父母);以及注射者的心态(如感到有动力和积极)。
确定了一系列改善注射吸毒者获得药物治疗和其他服务的实际建议。