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在使用非法药物的街头流浪人群中,感知到的未满足需求及护理障碍。

Perceived unmet need and barriers to care amongst street-involved people who use illicit drugs.

作者信息

Hyshka Elaine, Anderson Jalene Tayler, Wild T Cameron

机构信息

School of Public Health, 3-300 Edmonton Clinic Health Academy, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.

Inner City Health and Wellness Program, 606-1 Community Services Centre, Royal Alexandra Hospital, Edmonton, Canada.

出版信息

Drug Alcohol Rev. 2017 May;36(3):295-304. doi: 10.1111/dar.12427. Epub 2016 May 30.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION AND AIMS

Research on perceived unmet need for care for mental health and substance use problems focuses on general populations to the detriment of hidden populations. This study describes prevalence and correlates of perceived unmet need for care in a community-based sample of street-involved people who use illicit drugs and identifies barriers to care.

DESIGN AND METHODS

A sample of 320 street-involved people who use drugs participated in a structured, interviewer-assisted survey in Edmonton, Canada. The survey included the Perceived Need for Care Questionnaire, which assessed unmet need for care for mental health and substance use problems across seven service types. Logistic regression examined the associations between perceived unmet need, extent of socioeconomic marginalisation and problem severity. Barriers underlying unmet service needs were also examined.

RESULTS

Most (82%) participants reported unmet need for one or more services during the past year. Odds of reporting one or more unmet needs were elevated amongst participants reporting substantial housing instability (adjusted odds ratio = 2.37; 95% confidence interval 1.19-4.28) and amongst participants meeting criteria for drug dependence (adjusted odds ratio = 1.22; 95% confidence interval 1.03-1.50), even after adjustment for sociodemographic covariates. Structural, rather than motivational barriers were the most commonly reported reasons underlying unmet service needs.

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION

Street-involved people who use drugs experience very high rates of perceived unmet need for care for mental health and substance use problems. General population studies on perceived unmet need are insufficient for understanding needs and barriers to care in hidden populations.[Hyshka E, Anderson JT, Wild TC. Perceived unmet need and barriers to care amongst street-involved people who use illicit drugs. Drug Alcohol Rev 2017;36:295-304].

摘要

引言与目标

针对心理健康和物质使用问题的未满足护理需求的研究主要集中在普通人群,而忽视了隐蔽人群。本研究描述了在一个以社区为基础的使用非法药物的街头涉入人群样本中,未满足护理需求的患病率及其相关因素,并确定了护理障碍。

设计与方法

320名街头涉入吸毒者参与了在加拿大埃德蒙顿进行的一项结构化的、由访谈员协助的调查。该调查包括“感知护理需求问卷”,该问卷评估了七种服务类型中未满足的心理健康和物质使用问题的护理需求。逻辑回归分析了未满足需求感知、社会经济边缘化程度和问题严重程度之间的关联。还研究了未满足服务需求背后的障碍。

结果

大多数(82%)参与者报告在过去一年中存在一项或多项服务未得到满足的情况。在报告住房极不稳定的参与者(调整后的优势比=2.37;95%置信区间1.19 - 4.28)以及符合药物依赖标准的参与者中(调整后的优势比=1.22;95%置信区间1.03 - 1.50),报告一项或多项未满足需求的几率更高,即使在对社会人口统计学协变量进行调整之后。未满足服务需求最常见的原因是结构性障碍,而非动机性障碍。

讨论与结论

街头涉入吸毒者中,心理健康和物质使用问题的未满足护理需求发生率非常高。关于未满足需求的普通人群研究不足以理解隐蔽人群的护理需求和障碍。[希什卡E,安德森JT,怀尔德TC。使用非法药物的街头涉入人群中未满足的需求及护理障碍。《药物与酒精评论》2017;36:295 - 304]

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