Rider Nathan, Safi Fahad, Marshall Tyler, Jones Stephanie, Seo Boogyung, Viste Dylan, Taplay Pamela E, Rioux William, Ghosh S Monty
Department of Medicine, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada.
Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.
Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse. 2023 Nov 2;49(6):809-817. doi: 10.1080/00952990.2023.2271642. Epub 2023 Dec 11.
Virtual overdose monitoring services (VOMS) are novel technologies that allow remote monitoring of individuals while they use substances (especially those who use alone) electronically. The authors explored key partner perspectives regarding services offered by VOMS beyond overdose response with the aim of understanding the breadth and perception of the services amongst those that use these services and are impacted by them. Forty-seven participants from six key partner groups [peers who had used VOMS (25%), peers who had not used VOMS (17%), family members of peers (11%), health professionals (21%), harm reduction sector employees (15%), and VOMS operators (15%)] underwent 20-to-60-minute semi-structured telephone interviews. Of peer and family groups, thirteen participants identified as female, eleven as male and one as non-binary, gender data was not recorded for other key partner groups. Interview guides were developed and interviews were conducted until saturation was reached across all participants. Themes and subthemes were identified and member checked with partner groups. Participants indicated that uses of VOMS beyond overdose monitoring included: (1) providing mental health support and community referral; (2) methamphetamine agitation de-escalation; (3) advice on self-care and harm reduction; and (4) a sense of community and peer support. Respondents were divided on how VOMS might affect emergency services (5). VOMS are currently being used for purposes beyond drug poisoning prevention, including community methamphetamine psychosis de-escalation, mental health support, and community peer support. VOMS are capable of delivering a broad suite of harm reduction services and referring clients to recovery-oriented services.
虚拟过量用药监测服务(VOMS)是一种新技术,可在个人使用药物时(尤其是独自使用药物的人)对其进行电子远程监测。作者探讨了关键合作伙伴对VOMS提供的除过量用药应对之外的服务的看法,目的是了解这些服务在使用和受其影响的人群中的广度和认知度。来自六个关键合作伙伴群体的47名参与者[使用过VOMS的同龄人(25%)、未使用过VOMS的同龄人(17%)、同龄人的家庭成员(11%)、卫生专业人员(21%)、减少伤害部门员工(15%)和VOMS运营商(15%)]接受了20至60分钟的半结构化电话访谈。在同龄人和家庭群体中,13名参与者被认定为女性,11名被认定为男性,1名被认定为非二元性别,其他关键合作伙伴群体未记录性别数据。制定了访谈指南并进行访谈,直至所有参与者都达到饱和状态。确定了主题和子主题,并与合作伙伴群体进行了成员核对。参与者表示,VOMS除过量用药监测外的用途包括:(1)提供心理健康支持和社区转介;(2)缓解甲基苯丙胺引起的躁动;(3)自我护理和减少伤害建议;(4)社区感和同伴支持。受访者对VOMS可能如何影响紧急服务存在分歧(5)。VOMS目前正被用于药物中毒预防之外的目的,包括缓解社区甲基苯丙胺精神病、心理健康支持和社区同伴支持。VOMS能够提供一系列广泛的减少伤害服务,并将客户转介至以康复为导向的服务。