Prevention Research Center for Family and Child Health, Department of Pediatrics, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, East 17th Avenue, Aurora, CO, 1312180045, USA.
Program for Injury Prevention, Education and Research, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, USA.
Harm Reduct J. 2021 Aug 4;18(1):81. doi: 10.1186/s12954-021-00515-2.
Syringe services programs provide sterile injection supplies and a range of health services (e.g., HIV and HEP-C testing, overdose prevention education, provision of naloxone) to a hard-to-reach population, including people who use drugs, aiming to prevent the transmission of infectious diseases.
We performed a qualitative needs assessment of existing syringe services programs in the state of Colorado in 2018-2019 to describe-their activities, needs, and barriers. Using a phenomenological approach, we performed semi-structured interviews with key program staff of syringe services programs (n = 11). All interviews were digitally recorded, transcribed, and validated. A data-driven iterative approach was used by researchers to develop a coding scheme to organize the data into major themes found across interviews. Memos were written to synthesize main themes.
Nearly all the syringe program staff discussed their relationships with law enforcement at length. All syringe program staff viewed having a positive relationship with law enforcement as critical to the success of their program. Main factors that influence the quality of relationships between syringe services programs and law enforcement included: (1) alignment in agency culture, (2) support from law enforcement leadership, (3) police officers' participation and compliance with the Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD) program, which provides intensive case management for low-level drug offenders, and (4) implementation of the "Needle-Stick Prevention Law" and Drug Paraphernalia Law Exemption. All syringe program staff expressed a strong desire to have positive relationships with law enforcement and described how a collaborative working relationship was critical to the success of their programs.
Our findings reveal effective strategies to foster relationships between syringe services programs and law enforcement as well as key barriers to address. The need exists for both syringe services programs and law enforcement to devote time and resources to build a strong, positive partnership. Having such positive relationships with law enforcement has positive implications for syringe services program clients, including law enforcement being less likely to ticket persons for having used syringes, and encourage people who use drugs to seek services from syringe services programs, which can then lead them to other resources, such as housing, wound care, and substance use treatment programs.
注射服务计划为难以接触到的人群(包括吸毒者)提供无菌注射用品和一系列健康服务(例如 HIV 和 HEP-C 检测、过量预防教育、提供纳洛酮),旨在预防传染病的传播。
我们在 2018-2019 年对科罗拉多州现有的注射服务计划进行了定性需求评估,以描述其活动、需求和障碍。我们采用现象学方法,对注射服务计划的关键计划工作人员进行了半结构化访谈(n=11)。所有访谈均进行了数字记录、转录和验证。研究人员采用数据驱动的迭代方法开发了一种编码方案,将数据组织成访谈中发现的主要主题。研究人员编写了备忘录来综合主要主题。
几乎所有的注射器项目工作人员都详细讨论了他们与执法部门的关系。所有注射器项目工作人员都认为与执法部门建立积极的关系对他们项目的成功至关重要。影响注射器服务计划与执法部门之间关系质量的主要因素包括:(1)机构文化的一致性,(2)执法部门领导层的支持,(3)警察参与和遵守执法协助转移(LEAD)计划,该计划为低级别毒品罪犯提供强化案件管理,以及(4)实施“针棒预防法”和药物用具法豁免。所有注射器项目工作人员都表示强烈希望与执法部门建立积极的关系,并描述了合作工作关系对他们计划的成功至关重要。
我们的研究结果揭示了促进注射器服务计划与执法部门之间关系的有效策略以及需要解决的关键障碍。注射器服务计划和执法部门都需要投入时间和资源来建立强大的、积极的伙伴关系。与执法部门建立良好的关系对注射器服务计划的客户有积极的影响,包括执法部门不太可能因使用注射器而对个人进行开罚单,并鼓励吸毒者从注射器服务计划寻求服务,这可以使他们获得其他资源,例如住房、伤口护理和药物使用治疗计划。