Martin Rosemarie, DaCunha Alyssa, Bailey Amelia, Joseph Raynald, Kane Kimberly
Division of Preventive and Behavioral Medicine, UMass Chan Medical School, Worcester, MA, USA; Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies, Brown University School of Public Health, Providence, RI, USA.
Center for Alcohol and Addiction Studies, Brown University School of Public Health, Providence, RI, USA.
J Subst Use Addict Treat. 2025 Feb;169:209584. doi: 10.1016/j.josat.2024.209584. Epub 2024 Nov 15.
Harm reduction resources for people who are involved in the criminal-legal system should be easily accessible. The Rhode Island Department of Corrections (DOC) used funding from a state opioid stewardship fund created through the Rhode Island Opioid Stewardship Act (legislation passed in 2019) to implement five custom-designed vending machines for community corrections offices and state awaiting trial carceral facilities. The vending machines provide resources for overdose prevention, infection prevention, basic needs, and nicotine replacement therapy (NRT). We aim to describe the development and rollout of the vending machines and present data about items taken most frequently by setting.
Research and design experts, with DOC and community stakeholders, developed and tailored the public-facing design of the vending machines. Before implementation, the researchers from the development team conducted meetings with staff at each location to discuss harm reduction and their role in addressing the opioid crisis in this high-risk population. The machines were manufactured in 2022 and installed in early 2023 (dates varied by location). The community support and advocacy organization tracks and maintains inventory (items taken and replaced) by month. No individual-level client data is collected.
There were 3720 items dispensed from May 2022 to February 2024 across five locations. Overall, hygiene kits were the most frequently accessed item (28.3 %, n = 1051), followed by NRT (19.0 %, n = 706) and ponchos (16.6 %, n = 616). The fentanyl tests (n = 230), wound care kits (n = 248), resource guide (n = 253), naloxone (n = 221), and safer sex kits (n = 218) each made up between 5.9 % and 6.8 % of items accessed. The pregnancy test was the least accessed at 4.8 % (n = 177). There were statistically significant differences in the monthly number of items distributed by location for the basic needs items, excluding NRT, with 39 items per month at the three Probation/Parole locations compared to 21 per month for the two DOC facilities.
The utilization patterns demonstrate the demand for basic supplies and support related to harm reduction. Monitoring and summarizing utilization ensures that the vending machines remain useful to the community and facilitates transparency and communication with stakeholders.
对于涉及刑事法律系统的人群,减少伤害的资源应易于获取。罗德岛惩教部(DOC)利用通过《罗德岛阿片类药物管理法案》(2019年通过的立法)设立的州阿片类药物管理基金提供的资金,为社区矫正办公室和州候审监禁设施配备了五台定制设计的自动售货机。这些自动售货机提供过量用药预防、感染预防、基本需求和尼古丁替代疗法(NRT)方面的资源。我们旨在描述自动售货机的开发和推广情况,并按场所展示最常取用物品的数据。
研究与设计专家与DOC及社区利益相关者共同开发并定制了自动售货机的面向公众的设计。在实施之前,开发团队的研究人员与每个场所的工作人员举行会议,讨论减少伤害以及他们在解决这一高风险人群中的阿片类药物危机方面的作用。这些机器于2022年制造,并于2023年初安装(不同场所日期不同)。社区支持与倡导组织按月跟踪并维护库存(取用和补充的物品)。未收集个人层面的客户数据。
2022年5月至2024年2月期间,五个场所共发放了3720件物品。总体而言,卫生用品包是取用最频繁的物品(28.3%,n = 1051),其次是NRT(19.0%,n = 706)和雨披(16.6%,n = 616)。芬太尼检测试纸(n = 230)、伤口护理包(n = 248)、资源指南(n = 253)、纳洛酮(n = 221)和安全性行为用品包(n = 218)各自占取用物品的5.9%至6.8%。验孕棒取用最少,为4.8%(n = 177)。除NRT外,基本需求物品按场所每月发放的物品数量存在统计学显著差异,三个缓刑/假释场所每月发放39件,而两个DOC设施每月发放21件。
使用模式表明对与减少伤害相关的基本用品和支持存在需求。监测和汇总使用情况可确保自动售货机对社区仍然有用,并促进与利益相关者的透明度和沟通。