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街头同伴外展工作者实践中的减少伤害的定性探索。

A qualitative exploration of harm reduction in practice by street-based peer outreach workers.

机构信息

Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, 624 N. Broadway Ave, Room 739, Baltimore, MD, 21205, USA.

Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, 624 N. Broadway Ave, Room 163, Baltimore, MD, 21205, USA.

出版信息

Harm Reduct J. 2024 Aug 30;21(1):161. doi: 10.1186/s12954-024-01076-w.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Despite the widespread use of the phrase "harm reduction" and the proliferation of programs based on its principles during the current opioid epidemic, what it means in practice is not universally agreed upon. Harm reduction strategies have expanded from syringe and needle exchange programs that emerged in the mid-1980s primarily in response to the HIV epidemic, to include medication for opioid use disorder, supervised consumption rooms, naloxone distribution, and drug checking technologies such as fentanyl test strips. Harm reduction can often be in tension with abstinence and recovery models to address substance use, and people who use drugs may also hold competing views of what harm reduction means in practice. Street-based outreach workers are increasingly incorporated into harm reduction programs as part of efforts to engage with people more fully in various stages of drug use and nonuse.

METHOD

This paper explores how peer outreach workers, called "members," in a street-based naloxone distribution program define and practice harm reduction. We interviewed 15 members of a street-based harm reduction organization in an urban center characterized by an enduring opioid epidemic. Inductive data analysis explored harm reduction as both a set of principles and a set of practices to understand how frontline providers define and enact them.

RESULTS

Analysis revealed that when members talked about their work, they often conceptualized harm reduction as a collection of ways members and others can "save lives" and support people who use drugs. They also framed harm reduction as part of a "path toward recovery." This path was complicated and nonlinear but pursued a common goal of life without drug use and its residual effects. These findings suggest the need to develop harm reduction programs that incorporate both harm reduction and recovery to best meet the needs of people who use drugs and align with the value systems of implementers.

摘要

背景

尽管在当前的阿片类药物流行期间,“减少伤害”这个词被广泛使用,并且基于其原则的项目也大量涌现,但实际上它的含义并没有得到普遍认同。减少伤害策略已经从 20 世纪 80 年代中期主要针对艾滋病毒流行而出现的注射器和针头交换计划扩展到包括治疗阿片类药物使用障碍的药物、监督消费室、纳洛酮分发以及芬太尼检测条等药物检测技术。减少伤害策略通常与戒除和康复模式相冲突,以解决药物使用问题,而且使用药物的人对减少伤害在实践中的含义也可能持有相互竞争的观点。街头外展工作者越来越多地被纳入减少伤害计划中,作为努力在药物使用和非使用的各个阶段与人们更充分地接触的一部分。

方法

本文探讨了街头纳洛酮分发计划中的同伴外展工作者(称为“成员”)如何定义和实践减少伤害。我们采访了一个城市中心一个以持久阿片类药物流行为特征的街头减少伤害组织的 15 名成员。采用归纳数据分析方法,探讨了减少伤害既是一组原则,也是一组实践,以了解一线提供者如何定义和实施这些原则和实践。

结果

分析结果表明,当成员谈论他们的工作时,他们通常将减少伤害概念化为成员和其他人可以“拯救生命”并支持使用药物的人的一系列方法。他们还将减少伤害框定为“恢复之路”的一部分。这条道路是复杂和非线性的,但追求一个共同的目标,即没有药物使用及其残留影响的生活。这些发现表明,需要制定减少伤害计划,将减少伤害和恢复结合起来,以最好地满足使用药物的人的需求,并与实施者的价值体系保持一致。

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