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报告过去 3 个月使用吸嗅兴奋剂的个人在 COVID-19 期间面临感染和受伤的风险。

Individuals Reporting Past 3-month Smoked Stimulant Use Are Placed at Risk for Infection and Injury Amid COVID-19.

机构信息

From the Division of General Internal Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA (DA, SR, LK, SH, SEW); Access, Harm Reduction, Overdose Prevention and Education (AHOPE), Syringe Exchange, Boston, MA (SM, CS, JD, KW, NM, GY); and Substance Use Disorders Initiative, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA (SC, SS).

出版信息

J Addict Med. 2023;17(2):e129-e131. doi: 10.1097/ADM.0000000000001060. Epub 2022 Aug 24.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Smoking stimulants, such as methamphetamine and "crack" cocaine, can spread infections, including hepatitis C and COVID-19, and lead to injuries, particularly when individuals share or use makeshift pipes. The purpose of the study was to assess the practices of people who inhale ("smoke") stimulants to guide future clinical harm reduction efforts.

METHODS

Anonymous surveys were administered to participants reporting inhalation of crack cocaine and/or methamphetamine in the past 3 months. Participants were eligible if they sought services from an outreach team staffed by a municipal syringe service program (SSP) or if they were patients at a low-threshold substance use disorder treatment program, the Massachusetts General Hospital Bridge Clinic.

RESULTS

The survey was administered to 68 total participants, 30% of whom were recruited in the Massachusetts General Hospital Bridge Clinic and 70% through SSP outreach. Unsafe smoking practices were reported by 93% of participants. Among the 46% of participants surveyed who both smoked and injected stimulants, 61% of those participants stated that they injected instead of smoked stimulants because of lack of access to pipes. Amid COVID-19, 35% of participants adopted safer smoking practices. Most participants reported that they would be more likely to attend an SSP or health center if pipes were provided.

CONCLUSIONS

Inhalational practices that place participants at risk of injury and illness are common. Providing safer smoking equipment may promote health and engage individuals in care.

摘要

目的

吸烟兴奋剂,如冰毒和“快克”可卡因,会传播感染,包括丙型肝炎和 COVID-19,并导致受伤,尤其是当个人共享或使用临时烟斗时。本研究的目的是评估吸入(“吸烟”)兴奋剂者的行为,以指导未来的临床减少伤害工作。

方法

对过去 3 个月内报告吸入快克可卡因和/或冰毒的参与者进行匿名调查。如果参与者通过由市注射器服务计划(SSP)配备的外展团队寻求服务,或者如果他们是低门槛物质使用障碍治疗计划(马萨诸塞州综合医院桥诊)的患者,则符合参与条件。

结果

共对 68 名参与者进行了调查,其中 30%是在马萨诸塞州综合医院桥诊招募的,70%是通过 SSP 外展招募的。93%的参与者报告了不安全的吸烟行为。在接受调查的同时吸烟和注射兴奋剂的 46%的参与者中,61%的参与者表示,由于缺乏烟斗,他们选择注射而不是吸烟兴奋剂。在 COVID-19 期间,35%的参与者采用了更安全的吸烟方式。大多数参与者表示,如果提供烟斗,他们更有可能参加 SSP 或健康中心。

结论

使参与者面临受伤和患病风险的吸入行为很常见。提供更安全的吸烟设备可能会促进健康并使个人参与护理。

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