Jozaghi Ehsan
School of Criminology, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, Canada.
Int J Qual Stud Health Well-being. 2014 Mar 13;9:23698. doi: 10.3402/qhw.v9.23698. eCollection 2014.
Although numerous studies on heroin-assisted treatment (HAT) have been published in leading international journals, little attention has been given to HAT's clients, their stories, and what constitutes the most influential factor in the treatment process. The present study investigates the role of HAT in transforming the lives of injection drug users (IDUs) in Vancouver, Canada. This study is qualitative focusing on 16 in-depth interviews with patients from the randomized trials of HAT. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and analyzed thematically using NVivo 10 software. The findings revealed a positive change in many respects: the randomized trials reduce criminal activity, sex work, and illicit drug use. In addition, the trials improved the health and social functioning of its clients, with some participants acquiring work or volunteer positions. Many of the participants have been able to reconnect with their family members, which was not possible before the program. Furthermore, the relationship between the staff and patients at the project appears to have transformed the behavior of participants. Attending HAT in Vancouver has been particularly effective in creating a unique microenvironment where IDUs who have attended HAT have been able to form a collective identity advocating for their rights. The result of this research points to the need for continuation of the project beyond the current study, leading toward a permanent program.
尽管关于海洛因辅助治疗(HAT)的大量研究已发表在国际顶尖期刊上,但HAT的服务对象、他们的故事以及治疗过程中最具影响力的因素却很少受到关注。本研究调查了HAT在改变加拿大温哥华注射吸毒者(IDU)生活方面所起的作用。本研究为定性研究,重点对HAT随机试验中的16名患者进行了深入访谈。访谈内容逐字转录,并使用NVivo 10软件进行主题分析。研究结果显示在许多方面都有积极变化:随机试验减少了犯罪活动、性工作和非法药物使用。此外,试验改善了服务对象的健康状况和社会功能,一些参与者获得了工作或志愿者岗位。许多参与者得以与家人重新建立联系,而在该项目实施之前这是不可能的。此外,该项目中工作人员与患者之间的关系似乎改变了参与者的行为。在温哥华参加HAT特别有效地营造了一个独特的微观环境,参加过HAT的IDU能够形成一个倡导自身权利的集体身份。本研究结果表明,该项目需要在当前研究之外继续开展,朝着一个永久性项目发展。