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通过同伴支持减少伤害(SHARPS):测试一种由同伴提供的关系性干预措施对无家可归的药物使用问题者的可行性和可接受性,以改善健康结果、生活质量和社会功能并减少伤害:研究方案

Supporting Harm Reduction through Peer Support (SHARPS): testing the feasibility and acceptability of a peer-delivered, relational intervention for people with problem substance use who are homeless, to improve health outcomes, quality of life and social functioning and reduce harms: study protocol.

作者信息

Parkes Tessa, Matheson Catriona, Carver Hannah, Budd John, Liddell Dave, Wallace Jason, Pauly Bernie, Fotopoulou Maria, Burley Adam, Anderson Isobel, MacLennan Graeme, Foster Rebecca

机构信息

1Salvation Army Centre for Addiction Services and Research, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Stirling, Colin Bell Building, Stirling, FK9 4LA UK.

Edinburgh Access Practice, NHS Lothian, 22-24 Spittal Street, Edinburgh, EH3 9DU UK.

出版信息

Pilot Feasibility Stud. 2019 Apr 29;5:64. doi: 10.1186/s40814-019-0447-0. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

While people who are homeless often experience poor mental and physical health and problem substance use, getting access to appropriate services can be challenging. The development of trusting relationships with non-judgemental staff can facilitate initial and sustained engagement with health and wider support services. Peer-delivered approaches seem to have particular promise, but there is limited evidence regarding peer interventions that are both acceptable to, and effective for, people who are homeless and using drugs and/or alcohol. In the proposed study, we will develop and test the use of a peer-to-peer relational intervention with people experiencing homelessness. Drawing on the concept of psychologically informed environments, it will focus on building trusting and supportive relationships and providing practical elements of support such as access to primary care, treatment and housing options.

METHODS

A mixed-method feasibility study with concurrent process evaluation will be conducted to explore the feasibility and acceptability of a peer-delivered, relational intervention for people with problem substance use who are homeless. Peer Navigators will be based in homelessness outreach and residential services in Scotland and England. Peer Navigators will work with a small number of participants for up to 12 months providing both practical and emotional support. The sample size for the intervention is 60. Those receiving the intervention must be currently homeless or at risk of homelessness, over the age of 18 years and self-report alcohol/drug problems. A holistic health check will be conducted in the first few months of the intervention and repeated towards the end. Health checks will be conducted by a researcher in the service where the Peer Navigator is based. Semi-structured qualitative interviews with intervention participants and staff in both intervention and standard care settings, and all Peer Navigators, will be conducted to explore their experiences with the intervention. Non-participant observation will be conducted in intervention and standard care sites to document similarities and differences between care pathways.

DISCUSSION

The SHARPS study will provide evidence regarding whether a peer-delivered harm reduction intervention is feasible and acceptable to people experiencing homelessness and problem substance use in order to develop a definitive trial.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

SRCTN registry ISRCTN15900054, protocol version 1.3, March 12, 2018.

摘要

背景

虽然无家可归者往往身心健康状况不佳且存在药物使用问题,但获得适当的服务可能具有挑战性。与不评判的工作人员建立信任关系有助于他们初步并持续地参与健康及更广泛的支持服务。同伴提供的方法似乎特别有前景,但关于对无家可归且使用毒品和/或酒精的人既可接受又有效的同伴干预措施的证据有限。在拟议的研究中,我们将开发并测试一种针对无家可归者的同伴关系干预措施的使用情况。借鉴心理知情环境的概念,该干预措施将侧重于建立信任和支持性的关系,并提供实际的支持要素,如获得初级保健、治疗和住房选择。

方法

将进行一项混合方法可行性研究并同时进行过程评估,以探讨同伴提供的关系干预措施对有无家可归问题且使用毒品的人的可行性和可接受性。同伴导航员将在苏格兰和英格兰的无家可归者外展服务和住宿服务机构工作。同伴导航员将与少数参与者合作长达12个月,提供实际和情感支持。干预的样本量为60人。接受干预的人目前必须无家可归或有面临无家可归的风险,年龄在18岁以上,且自我报告有酒精/毒品问题。将在干预的头几个月进行一次全面健康检查,并在接近结束时重复进行。健康检查将由同伴导航员所在服务机构的研究人员进行。将对干预参与者、干预和标准护理环境中的工作人员以及所有同伴导航员进行半结构化定性访谈,以探讨他们对干预的体验。将在干预和标准护理场所进行非参与观察,以记录护理途径之间的异同。

讨论

SHARPS研究将提供证据,证明同伴提供的减少伤害干预措施对无家可归且有药物使用问题的人是否可行和可接受,以便开展一项确定性试验。

试验注册

SRCTN注册库ISRCTN15900054,方案版本1.3,2018年3月12日。

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