Feltmann Kristin, Gustafsson Nina-Katri J, Gripenberg Johanna, Elgán Tobias H, Kvillemo Pia
STAD, Centre for Psychiatry Research, Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden; Stockholm Health Care Services, Region Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden.
Nordisk Alkohol Nark. 2024 Oct;41(5):522-542. doi: 10.1177/14550725241249002. Epub 2024 Jun 11.
The aim of this study was to explore how stakeholders perceive illicit drugs at licensed premises, existing and potential prevention interventions, and to identify facilitators and barriers to reduce illicit drugs at these locations. Semi-structured interviews with police officers, licensed premises owners, security staff and municipality officials ( = 28) in seven counties in middle Sweden were conducted and analysed using qualitative content analysis. The informants reported frequent illicit drug use and dealing at licensed premises, causing a negative influence on the restaurant environment. Efforts to prevent illicit drugs varied with respect to type and intensity but included environmental and situational changes as well as education and training, policy implementation and law enforcement. Facilitators for the reduction of illicit drugs are confidence that sufficient resources are allocated, motivated and skilled stakeholders who see benefits of prevention and collaborate closely, along with visible results. General societal prevention was also seen as important. Identified barriers were perceived drug-positive norms and high availability and use in the society, perceived lack of prioritisation and resources, difficulties to collaborate due to e.g., secrecy between organisations, lack of action among stakeholders due to financial considerations, perceived confusion about roles and mandate, and owner's and staff's fear of threats and violence from criminals or own involvement in crime. To maximise the potential of successful prevention, authorities should support owners of licensed premises to act firmly against illicit drugs by providing training, ensure that they apply a strict policy, work for increased stakeholder collaboration and provide appropriate police resources. Authorities should also investigate criminal activities among owners and staff as well as combat organised crime and availability of illicit drugs in the society.
本研究的目的是探讨利益相关者如何看待持牌场所中的非法药物、现有的和潜在的预防干预措施,并确定在这些场所减少非法药物的促进因素和障碍。对瑞典中部七个县的警官、持牌场所业主、保安人员和市政官员(共28人)进行了半结构化访谈,并采用定性内容分析法进行分析。受访者报告称,持牌场所中非法药物的使用和交易频繁,对餐厅环境产生了负面影响。预防非法药物的努力在类型和强度方面各不相同,但包括环境和情境变化以及教育和培训、政策实施和执法。减少非法药物的促进因素包括相信有足够的资源分配、有积极性和技能的利益相关者认为预防有益并密切合作,以及有明显成果。一般社会预防也被视为很重要。已确定的障碍包括社会中存在的对毒品持肯定态度的规范、毒品的高可得性和使用、认为缺乏优先排序和资源、由于例如组织间的保密等原因难以合作、由于财务考虑利益相关者缺乏行动、对角色和任务的认知混乱,以及业主和员工对罪犯威胁和暴力的恐惧或担心自己卷入犯罪。为了最大限度地发挥成功预防的潜力,当局应支持持牌场所业主通过提供培训坚决打击非法药物,确保他们实施严格政策,努力加强利益相关者合作并提供适当的警察资源。当局还应调查业主和员工中的犯罪活动,打击有组织犯罪以及社会中非法药物的可得性。