Scottish Drugs Forum, Glasgow, UK.
Blood Borne Viruses and Sexually Transmitted Infections Team, Health Protection Scotland, National Health Services Scotland, Glasgow, UK.
Drug Alcohol Rev. 2018 May;37(4):454-456. doi: 10.1111/dar.12542. Epub 2017 Apr 10.
Launched in 2011, the Scottish national naloxone program marked an important development in public health policy. Central to its design were strategies to engage prisoners given their elevated risk of drug-related death in the weeks following liberation. Implementation across Scottish prisons has posed particular challenges linked to both operational issues within prison establishments and individual factors affecting staff delivering, and prisoners engaging, with the program. Barriers have been overcome through innovation and partnership working. This commentary has described how the development of the program in prisons has adapted to these challenges to a point where a largely consistent model is in place and where prisoners-on-release are reaping the benefits in terms of reduced opioid-related mortality.
2011 年启动的苏格兰国家纳洛酮项目标志着公共卫生政策的一个重要发展。其设计的核心策略是让囚犯参与进来,因为他们在获释后的几周内面临更高的与药物相关的死亡风险。该项目在苏格兰监狱的实施带来了一些特殊挑战,这些挑战与监狱机构内部的运营问题以及影响提供该项目的工作人员和囚犯参与的个人因素有关。通过创新和伙伴关系工作,这些障碍已经被克服。本文述评介绍了该项目在监狱中的发展如何适应这些挑战,已经形成了一个基本一致的模式,囚犯在获释后从中受益,阿片类药物相关死亡率降低。