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考察在阿片类药物过量危机期间影响处方类阿片类药物滥用和获取的因素:加拿大温哥华的一项定性研究。

Examining factors that shape use and access to diverted prescription opioids during an overdose crisis: A qualitative study in Vancouver, Canada.

机构信息

Department of Medicine, University of British Columbia, St. Paul's Hospital, 608-1081 Burrard Street, Vancouver V6Z 1Y6, BC, Canada; British Columbia Centre on Substance Use, 400-1045 Howe Street, Vancouver V6Z 2A9, BC, Canada.

Department of Medicine, University of British Columbia, St. Paul's Hospital, 608-1081 Burrard Street, Vancouver V6Z 1Y6, BC, Canada; British Columbia Centre on Substance Use, 400-1045 Howe Street, Vancouver V6Z 2A9, BC, Canada.

出版信息

J Subst Abuse Treat. 2021 Nov;130:108418. doi: 10.1016/j.jsat.2021.108418. Epub 2021 Apr 20.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Prescription opioid (PO) diversion is widely regarded as a driver of overdose mortality. However, less is known about the rationale for using diverted POs during an overdose epidemic and how contextual factors (e.g., poverty, drug policies) may affect this practice. Therefore, we sought to examine this phenomenon.

METHOD

We conducted qualitative interviews with 24 participants who accessed diverted POs in Vancouver, Canada. Participants were recruited from ongoing cohort studies of people who use drugs (PWUD).

RESULTS

Participants preferred a variety of POs due to their known contents and lower overdose risk compared to street drugs and used them for pain relief and pleasure. Participants reported barriers in accessing POs from physicians, with some being cut off or having insufficient prescriptions. Prices for diverted POs varied and affected access among impoverished participants. These access challenges led some to acquire fentanyl. Some participants reported concerns over the contents of counterfeit pills, while others relied on trusted sources or using visual cues to identify legitimate pills.

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings demonstrate that diverted POs are being used by PWUD with the goal of reducing opioid-related harms, although PO use comes with challenges associated with limited accessibility and risks posed by counterfeit pills. Poverty also limited PO accessibility, leading some to purchase more toxic, yet affordable, street drugs. Given the risks and barriers affecting people seeking to use diverted POs, our findings emphasize the need for the continued implementation and evaluation of safer drug supply initiatives, including those providing access to various drug types.

摘要

目的

处方类阿片(PO)滥用被广泛认为是导致过量死亡的一个因素。然而,人们对于在过量流行期间使用被滥用的 PO 的理由知之甚少,也不清楚环境因素(例如贫困、毒品政策)如何影响这种做法。因此,我们试图研究这一现象。

方法

我们对 24 名在加拿大温哥华获取被滥用 PO 的参与者进行了定性访谈。参与者是从正在进行的药物使用人群(PWUD)队列研究中招募的。

结果

参与者因已知的内容物和与街头毒品相比更低的过量风险而更喜欢各种 PO,并将其用于缓解疼痛和愉悦。参与者报告了从医生那里获取 PO 的障碍,有些被切断供应或处方不足。被滥用 PO 的价格因参与者贫困程度而异,这影响了他们的获取。这些获取挑战导致一些人获取芬太尼。一些参与者报告了对假冒药丸内容物的担忧,而另一些人则依赖于可信来源或使用视觉提示来识别合法药丸。

结论

我们的研究结果表明,PWUD 使用被滥用的 PO 是为了减少与阿片类药物相关的伤害,尽管 PO 使用存在与有限可及性相关的挑战和假冒药丸带来的风险。贫困也限制了 PO 的可及性,导致一些人购买更有毒但更便宜的街头毒品。鉴于影响寻求使用被滥用 PO 的人的风险和障碍,我们的研究结果强调需要继续实施和评估更安全的毒品供应计划,包括提供各种毒品类型的途径。

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