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与住院吸毒者皮肤和软组织感染相关的危险因素。

Risk Factors Associated With Skin and Soft Tissue Infections Among Hospitalized People Who Inject Drugs.

机构信息

University of Northern Colorado, School of Psychological Sciences, McKee Hall, Greeley, CO (KTP); Butler Hospital, Providence, RI (BJA, DSH); Boston University School of Medicine and Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA (JML); Boston University School of Public Health, Boston, MA (MDS).

出版信息

J Addict Med. 2017 Nov/Dec;11(6):461-467. doi: 10.1097/ADM.0000000000000346.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Skin and soft tissue infections (SSTIs) are common among people who inject drugs (PWID), and can lead to serious morbidity and costly emergency room and hospital utilization. A range of high-risk injection practices may contribute to these infections. The goal of the current study was to examine risk practices that were associated with SSTIs in a sample of hospitalized PWID.

METHODS

PWID (N = 143; 40.6% female) were recruited from inpatient medical units at a large urban hospital and completed a baseline interview that focused on infection risk. Measures included demographics, substances used/injected, and self-report of SSTIs (ie, abscesses, ulcers, or cellulitis) within the past year. The Bacterial Infections Risk Scale for Injectors-a 7-item index-assessed specific behaviors expected to increase the risk of acquiring SSTIs (eg, injection without skin cleaning, intramuscular injection).

RESULTS

The sample was 58% Caucasian and averaged 38.7 (SD = 10.7) years of age. Ninety-three participants (65%) reported at least 1 SSTI within the past year. Using a logistic regression model, the Bacterial Infections Risk Scale for Injectors (odds ratio 1.87, P = 0.004) and total number of injections over the past 3 months (odds ratio 2.21, P = 0.002) were associated with past year SSTIs.

CONCLUSIONS

In conclusion, rates of past-year SSTIs were high in this sample of hospitalized PWID. Results suggest that interventions should target specific injection practices to reduce infection risk.

摘要

目的

皮肤和软组织感染(SSTIs)在注射毒品者(PWID)中很常见,可导致严重的发病率和昂贵的急诊室和医院利用。一系列高危注射行为可能导致这些感染。本研究的目的是在住院的 PWID 样本中检查与 SSTIs 相关的风险行为。

方法

PWID(N=143;40.6%为女性)从一家大型城市医院的住院医疗病房招募,并完成了一项侧重于感染风险的基线访谈。措施包括人口统计学、使用/注射的物质,以及过去一年中自我报告的 SSTIs(即脓肿、溃疡或蜂窝织炎)。细菌感染注射者风险量表-一个包含 7 个项目的指数-评估了增加获得 SSTIs 风险的特定行为(例如,注射前未清洁皮肤、肌肉内注射)。

结果

该样本中 58%为白种人,平均年龄为 38.7(SD=10.7)岁。93 名参与者(65%)报告过去一年至少有 1 次 SSTI。使用逻辑回归模型,细菌感染注射者风险量表(优势比 1.87,P=0.004)和过去 3 个月内的总注射次数(优势比 2.21,P=0.002)与过去一年的 SSTIs 相关。

结论

总之,住院的 PWID 中过去一年的 SSTIs 发生率很高。结果表明,干预措施应针对特定的注射行为,以降低感染风险。

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