Mount Sinai Hospital, Icahn School of Medicine New York, 1 Gustave L. Levy Pl, New York, NY, 10029, USA.
Magen David Adom Israeli EMS Services, Tel-Aviv, Israel.
Isr J Health Policy Res. 2022 Jun 3;11(1):26. doi: 10.1186/s13584-022-00535-8.
Gay men use recreational drugs more often than heterosexuals-especially at social events. While partying at a venue, partygoers are at risk of drug overdosing, without access to an emergency help. This study evaluates a unique and novel intervention aimed at training men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender individuals who frequent parties, to provide immediate assistance on-site to partygoers who have overdosed.
The Party Keepers (PK) course is a unique 4-h training course that provides the participants with tools to identify, prevent, and treat common medical syndromes that are associated with excessive substance use. Participants were asked to complete a questionnaire on their sociodemographic attributes; their sexual risk behaviour; pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) use and drug-use behaviour before and after the course; and the emergency situations they encountered in party venues after the course.
Of the 85 participants who completed the training and left valid contact information, 52 (62%) completed the questionnaires. Their average age was 37.0 years, most lived in Tel-Aviv, and were single. Participants reported that, after the course, they reduced their own use of recreational drugs (cocaine, amyl nitrates, alcohol), reduced their sexual risk behaviours, and significantly increased their use of PrEP. Of all the PKs, 63% (N = 32) indicated that they now provided first-aid and other assistance to partygoers at public venues, which enhanced their sense of community responsibility. In the multivariate analysis, a high level of confidence as a PK, and the knowledge gained in the course, predicted the incidence of subsequent assistance to partygoers in emergency situations.
The PK initiative-a harm-reduction intervention led by peers, aimed at fighting drug overdosing at gay venues-was useful in reducing drug use and sexual risk behaviours among the course participants. Most course participants also responded to drug-related emergency situations at gay parties, as a result. This evaluation of community health intervention within a sexual minority community can help health policy makers design more community based interventions and allocate resources to include community participants in harm-reduction policies.
男同性恋者比异性恋者更经常使用娱乐性药物——尤其是在社交活动中。在场地聚会时,参与者有药物过量的风险,如果无法获得紧急帮助,他们将处于危险之中。本研究评估了一项独特而新颖的干预措施,旨在培训经常参加聚会的男男性行为者和跨性别者,以便在聚会者药物过量时在现场提供即时帮助。
“派对守护者”(PK)课程是一个独特的 4 小时培训课程,为参与者提供了识别、预防和治疗与过度药物使用相关的常见医学综合征的工具。参与者被要求完成一份关于其社会人口属性的问卷;他们的性风险行为;暴露前预防(PrEP)使用情况以及课程前后的药物使用行为;以及课程结束后他们在聚会场所遇到的紧急情况。
在完成培训并留下有效联系方式的 85 名参与者中,有 52 名(62%)完成了问卷。他们的平均年龄为 37.0 岁,大多数居住在特拉维夫,单身。参与者报告说,在课程结束后,他们减少了自己对娱乐性药物(可卡因、亚硝酸戊酯、酒精)的使用,减少了性风险行为,并显著增加了 PrEP 的使用。在所有 PK 中,63%(N=32)表示他们现在在公共场所为聚会者提供急救和其他帮助,这增强了他们的社区责任感。在多变量分析中,作为 PK 的高度信心和课程中获得的知识预测了随后在紧急情况下向聚会者提供援助的发生率。
“派对守护者”倡议——由同龄人领导的减少伤害干预措施,旨在打击同性恋场所的药物过量——在减少课程参与者的药物使用和性风险行为方面是有效的。大多数课程参与者也对同性恋聚会上的药物相关紧急情况做出了回应。对性少数群体社区内社区卫生干预措施的这种评估可以帮助卫生政策制定者设计更多的基于社区的干预措施,并分配资源让社区参与者参与减少伤害政策。