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“它始终需要比我所能提供的更高水平的护理”:马里兰州将伤口护理服务纳入注射器服务项目所产生的实践、伦理和管理方面的紧张关系。

"It always needs a higher level of care than what I can provide": Practical, ethical, and administrative tensions arising from the integration of wound care services into syringe service programs in Maryland.

作者信息

Sisson Laura N, Block Suzanne J, Triece Tricia, Martin Emily M, Owczarzak Jill, Sherman Susan G, Schneider Kristin E

机构信息

Department of Health, Behavior, and Society, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, 615 N Wolfe Street, Baltimore, MD 21205, United States.

Department of Health, Behavior, and Society, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, 615 N Wolfe Street, Baltimore, MD 21205, United States.

出版信息

Int J Drug Policy. 2025 Jan;135:104685. doi: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2024.104685. Epub 2024 Dec 13.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The emergence of xylazine into the U.S. drug supply has increased demand for wound care services among people who inject drugs (PWID). Traditional health care settings have historically been ill-equipped to accommodate the complex needs of PWID and syringe service programs (SSPs) have created wound care services to fill the gap. In doing so, many SSPs are extending the scope of their services beyond health promotion into a quasi-medical space that is largely unregulated.

METHODS

We conducted 10 qualitative interviews with staff employed by eight SSP programs across six counties in the state of Maryland to explore how they have navigated shifting demand for more intensive wound care services.

RESULTS

Contested boundaries in training of non-medical staff, lack of clarity in SSP-based providers' scope of practice, and conflicts in operational norms and standards between harm reduction and medical services are significant sources of tension that impact delivery of wound care services in SSP settings. In taking on responsibility to provide wound care services to PWID, SSPs take on significant administrative, practical, and ethical burden that increase vulnerability to medicolegal liability.

DISCUSSION

There is a significant unmet need for increased resources, administrative support, and mentorship to guide the integration of medicalized wound care into SSP programs. Additionally, efforts to expand access to community-based wound care services for PWID should not replace efforts to promote timely access to services in more traditional healthcare settings.

摘要

引言

赛拉嗪在美国毒品供应中的出现,增加了注射吸毒者(PWID)对伤口护理服务的需求。传统的医疗保健机构历来缺乏满足PWID复杂需求的能力,而注射器服务项目(SSP)则创建了伤口护理服务来填补这一空白。在此过程中,许多SSP将其服务范围从健康促进扩展到了一个基本不受监管的准医疗领域。

方法

我们对马里兰州六个县的八个SSP项目的工作人员进行了10次定性访谈,以探讨他们如何应对对更强化伤口护理服务不断变化的需求。

结果

非医务人员培训中的界限争议、基于SSP的提供者执业范围不明确以及减少伤害与医疗服务之间操作规范和标准的冲突,是影响SSP环境中伤口护理服务提供的重大紧张源。在承担为PWID提供伤口护理服务的责任时,SSP承担了重大的行政、实际和道德负担,增加了医疗法律责任的脆弱性。

讨论

对于增加资源、行政支持和指导,以将医疗化伤口护理纳入SSP项目,存在重大未满足的需求。此外,为PWID扩大社区伤口护理服务可及性的努力不应取代在更传统医疗环境中促进及时获得服务的努力。

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