J Am Pharm Assoc (2003). 2023 Jan-Feb;63(1):234-240. doi: 10.1016/j.japh.2022.10.019. Epub 2022 Oct 22.
Syringe services programs are community-based prevention programs that provide evidence-based, lifesaving services for people who use illicit drugs, including access to syringes, naloxone, fentanyl test strips, infection screening, and linkage to treatment. Historically, syringe services programs did not exist within the Veterans Health Administration owing to many factors, including lack of clarity regarding legality for federal agency-purchased syringes. Three champions at Veterans Affairs facilities in Danville, IL, Orlando, FL, and San Francisco, CA, worked to clarify legal considerations, address barriers, and implement syringe services programs that are integrated in the health care systems. Since 2017, these 3 programs have engaged approximately 400 Veterans and distributed nearly 10,000 syringes, 2500 fentanyl test strips, 50 wound care kits, and 45 safer sex kits. These programs, both led by and in collaboration with clinical pharmacist practitioners, paved the way for nationwide implementation within the Veterans Health Administration. This commentary describes successes, challenges, and proposed next steps to increase Veteran access to syringe services programs, written from the perspective of 3 facility-based champions.
注射服务项目是基于社区的预防项目,为使用非法药物的人提供基于证据的救生服务,包括提供注射器、纳洛酮、芬太尼测试条、感染筛查以及与治疗的联系。历史上,由于许多因素,退伍军人健康管理局内没有注射服务项目,包括对联邦机构购买的注射器的合法性缺乏明确性。伊利诺伊州丹维尔、佛罗里达州奥兰多和加利福尼亚州旧金山的三家退伍军人事务设施的三位拥护者努力澄清法律考虑因素,解决障碍,并实施了与医疗保健系统相结合的注射服务项目。自 2017 年以来,这 3 个项目已经为大约 400 名退伍军人提供了服务,并分发了近 10000 支注射器、2500 个芬太尼测试条、50 个伤口护理包和 45 个安全性行为包。这些项目均由临床药剂师从业者领导并与他们合作开展,为退伍军人健康管理局在全国范围内实施铺平了道路。这篇评论从 3 位基于设施的拥护者的角度描述了增加退伍军人获得注射服务项目的机会的成功、挑战和拟议的下一步措施。