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调查苏格兰无家可归者和酒精使用障碍者对减少酒精危害和管理饮酒计划的需求。

Investigating the need for alcohol harm reduction and managed alcohol programs for people experiencing homelessness and alcohol use disorders in Scotland.

机构信息

Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Stirling, Stirling, UK.

Salvation Army Centre for Addiction Services and Research, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Stirling, Stirling, UK.

出版信息

Drug Alcohol Rev. 2021 Feb;40(2):220-230. doi: 10.1111/dar.13178. Epub 2020 Oct 1.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION AND AIMS

Managed alcohol programs (MAP) are a harm reduction approach for those experiencing alcohol use disorders (AUD) and homelessness. These programs were developed in Canada and have had positive results; very few exist in the UK and Ireland. The aim of this study was to scope the feasibility and acceptability of implementing MAPs in Scotland.

DESIGN AND METHODS

Using mixed-methods, we conducted two linked phases of work. Quantitative data were collected from the case records of 33 people accessing eight third sector services in Scotland and analysed in SPSS using descriptive and inferential statistics. Qualitative data were collected in Scotland via semi-structured interviews with 29 individuals in a range of roles, including strategic informants (n = 12), service staff (n = 8) and potential beneficiaries (n = 9). Data were analysed using Framework Analysis in NVivo.

RESULTS

The case record review revealed high levels of alcohol use, related health and social harms, illicit drug use, withdrawal symptoms, and mental and physical health problems. Most participants highlighted a lack of alcohol harm reduction services and the potential of MAPs to address this gap for this group.

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS

Our findings highlight the potential for MAPs in Scotland to prevent harms for those experiencing homelessness and AUDs, due to high levels of need. Future research should examine the implementation of MAPs in Scotland in a range of service contexts to understand their effectiveness in addressing harms and promoting wellbeing for those experiencing AUDs and homelessness.

摘要

简介和目的

管理酒精计划(MAP)是一种针对酗酒者和无家可归者的减少伤害的方法。这些计划在加拿大开发,并取得了积极的成果;在英国和爱尔兰,这样的计划非常少。本研究的目的是探讨在苏格兰实施 MAP 的可行性和可接受性。

设计和方法

我们采用混合方法进行了两个相关阶段的工作。定量数据来自苏格兰 8 个第三部门服务机构中 33 人的病历记录,使用 SPSS 进行描述性和推断性统计分析。定性数据通过在苏格兰对 29 名来自不同角色的个人进行半结构化访谈收集,包括战略知情人(n=12)、服务人员(n=8)和潜在受益者(n=9)。在 NVivo 中使用框架分析进行数据分析。

结果

病历审查显示,参与者中有很高的饮酒量、相关的健康和社会伤害、非法药物使用、戒断症状以及心理健康和身体健康问题。大多数参与者强调缺乏酒精减少伤害服务,以及 MAP 有潜力解决这群人的这一差距。

讨论和结论

我们的发现强调了 MAP 在苏格兰为那些无家可归和酗酒的人预防伤害的潜力,因为他们的需求很高。未来的研究应该在各种服务环境中研究苏格兰 MAP 的实施,以了解它们在解决危害和促进酗酒和无家可归者的幸福感方面的有效性。

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