Mitchell Keren, Durante S Elise, Pellatt Katrina, Richardson Chris G, Mathias Steve, Buxton Jane A
Inner City Youth Program, 1260 Granville Street, Vancouver, BC, V6Z 1M4, Canada.
School of Nursing, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
Harm Reduct J. 2017 Jun 7;14(1):34. doi: 10.1186/s12954-017-0160-3.
Take home naloxone (THN) programs reduce mortality by training bystanders to respond to opioid overdoses. Clinical observation by the health care team at the Inner City Youth (ICY) program indicated that young adults appeared to enthusiastically participate in the THN program and developed improved relationships with staff after THN training. However, we found a dearth of literature exploring the experiences of young adults with THN programs. This study set out to address this gap and identify suggestions from the young adults for program improvement. The primary research question was "How do street-involved young people experience the THN Program in Vancouver, BC?"
The study was undertaken at the ICY Program. Two peer researchers with lived experience of THN were recruited from ICY and were involved in all phases of the study. The peer researchers and a graduate student facilitated two focus groups and five individual interviews with ICY program participants using a semi-structured interview guide. Audio recordings were transcribed verbatim. The cut-up-and-put-in-folders approach was used to identify emerging themes.
The themes that emerged were perceptions of risk, altruism, strengthening relationship with staff, access to training, empowerment, and confidence in ability to respond, and suggestions for youth-friendly training. These themes were then situated within the framework of the health belief model to provide additional context. Participants viewed themselves as vulnerable to overdose and spoke of the importance of expanding access to THN training. Following training, participants reported an increase in internal locus of control, an improved sense of safety among the community of people who use drugs, improved self-esteem, and strengthened relationships with ICY staff. Overall, participants found THN training engaging, which appeared to enhance participation in other ICY programming.
Young people perceived THN training as a positive experience that improved relationships with staff. Participant recommendations for quality improvement were implemented within the provincial program.
带回家纳洛酮(THN)项目通过培训旁观者应对阿片类药物过量服用情况来降低死亡率。内城青年(ICY)项目的医疗团队进行的临床观察表明,年轻人似乎积极参与THN项目,并且在接受THN培训后与工作人员的关系得到改善。然而,我们发现缺乏探索年轻人参与THN项目经历的文献。本研究旨在填补这一空白,并确定年轻人对项目改进的建议。主要研究问题是“在不列颠哥伦比亚省温哥华市,涉足街头的年轻人如何体验THN项目?”
该研究在ICY项目中开展。从ICY招募了两名有THN亲身经历的同伴研究人员,他们参与了研究的各个阶段。同伴研究人员和一名研究生使用半结构化访谈指南,对ICY项目参与者进行了两个焦点小组访谈和五次个人访谈。音频记录逐字转录。采用剪贴并分类的方法来确定新出现的主题。
出现的主题包括对风险的认知、利他主义、与工作人员关系的加强、获得培训的机会、赋权、应对能力的信心以及对青年友好型培训的建议。然后将这些主题置于健康信念模型的框架内,以提供更多背景信息。参与者认为自己容易过量服用药物,并谈到扩大THN培训机会的重要性。培训后,参与者报告说他们的内控点增强,吸毒人群社区中的安全感提高,自尊心增强,与ICY工作人员的关系也得到加强。总体而言,参与者发现THN培训很有吸引力,这似乎增强了他们对ICY其他项目的参与度。
年轻人认为THN培训是一次积极的经历,改善了与工作人员的关系。参与者对质量改进的建议已在省级项目中得到实施。