Benjamin Bearnot is with the Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, and Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston. John F. Pearson and Jorge A. Rodriguez are with the Division of Clinical Informatics, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston. John F. Pearson is also with the Department of Anesthesiology, Critical Care and Pain Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
Am J Public Health. 2018 Oct;108(10):1355-1357. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2018.304583. Epub 2018 Aug 23.
To use publicly available, crowdsourced data to understand geospatial trends in discarded needles.
We completed multiple geospatial analyses of discarded needles reported through the Boston, Massachusetts, 311 service request system.
Between May 2015 and August 2017, 4763 discarded needles were reported. The highest concentration of needles were reported in census block groups in the South End and Roxbury neighborhoods. Cumulatively, 78.3% of the needles were reported within 1 kilometer of methadone clinics, safe needle deposit sites, homeless shelters, or hospitals.
Publicly reported data can help identify hot spots of discarded needles and examine indicators of spatial association. In Boston, the number of discarded needles being reported is rising, with the highest density of needles found in 2 central neighborhoods with several outlying hot spots. Most needles were found near areas associated with social stress and substance use disorder. Public Health Implications. This analysis represents a novel way of leveraging publicly available information to target community responses to the opioid epidemic. Identifying hot spots of discarded needles may enable public health organizations to target future efforts to encourage safer needle disposal practices and reduce public injection drug use.
利用公开的众包数据了解废弃针头的地理空间趋势。
我们对通过马萨诸塞州波士顿 311 服务请求系统报告的废弃针头进行了多次地理空间分析。
2015 年 5 月至 2017 年 8 月期间,共报告了 4763 根废弃针头。针头数量最多的报告集中在南端和罗克斯伯里社区的人口普查街区组。累计有 78.3%的针头是在美沙酮诊所、安全针头存放点、无家可归者收容所以及医院 1 公里范围内报告的。
公开报告的数据可帮助识别废弃针头的热点,并检查空间关联的指标。在波士顿,报告的废弃针头数量正在上升,在 2 个中心社区发现了最高密度的针头,还有几个外围热点。大多数针头都在与社会压力和药物使用障碍相关的区域附近发现。公共卫生意义。这项分析代表了一种利用公开信息来针对阿片类药物泛滥进行社区应对的新方法。确定废弃针头的热点可能使公共卫生组织能够针对未来鼓励更安全的针头处理做法和减少公共注射吸毒的努力。