Kitson Cynthia, Haines Marlene, O'Byrne Patrick
University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
Glob Qual Nurs Res. 2022 Mar 20;9:23333936221080935. doi: 10.1177/23333936221080935. eCollection 2022 Jan-Dec.
Injection drug use has long been a topic of investigation, whether through a health or criminal justice lens. Whilst these bodies of literature offer important perspectives, missing from the extant literature is evidence, particularly involving women who use drugs, and more specifically evidence about the health beliefs of these women. To address this knowledge gap, we undertook an ethnographic study of homeless women in downtown Ottawa who inject drugs. This included interviews, observations, and artifact analyses. In this paper, we report on these ethnographic data to show the context and nature of the subjective lives of women who use injection drugs and their beliefs and perspectives on health. We use these data to make recommendations for nursing and healthcare practice moving forward.
长期以来,注射吸毒一直是一个研究课题,无论是从健康还是刑事司法的角度。虽然这些文献提供了重要的观点,但现有文献中缺少证据,特别是涉及吸毒女性的证据,更具体地说是关于这些女性健康观念的证据。为了填补这一知识空白,我们对渥太华市中心注射吸毒的无家可归女性进行了一项人种志研究。这包括访谈、观察和人工制品分析。在本文中,我们报告这些人种志数据,以展示注射吸毒女性主观生活的背景和本质,以及她们对健康的信念和观点。我们利用这些数据为未来的护理和医疗实践提出建议。