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在新冠疫情期间,芝加哥大都市地区注射吸毒者对获取减少伤害服务的看法。

Perceptions of access to harm reduction services during the COVID-19 pandemic among people who inject drugs in metropolitan Chicago.

作者信息

Kristensen Kathleen, Boodram Basmattee, Avila Wendy, Pineros Juliet, Latkin Carl, Mackesy-Amiti Mary-Ellen

机构信息

Division of Community Health Sciences, University of Illinois Chicago School of Public Health, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America.

Department of Health, Behavior, and Society, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2025 Jan 7;20(1):e0293238. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0293238. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The COVID-19 pandemic amplified the risk environment for people who inject drugs (PWID), making continued access to harm reduction services imperative. Research has shown that some harm reduction service providers were able to continue to provide services throughout the pandemic. Most of these studies, however, focused on staff perspectives, not those of PWID. Our study examines changes in perceptions of access to harm reduction services (e.g., participant reported difficulty in accessing syringes and naloxone) among PWID participating in a longitudinal study conducted through the University of Illinois-Chicago's Community Outreach Intervention Projects field sites during the COVID-19 pandemic.

METHODS

A COIVD-19 survey module was administered from March 2020-February 2022 to participants of an ongoing longitudinal study of PWID ages 18-30, who were English-speaking, and were residing in the Chicago Metropolitan Area. Responses to the COVID-19 survey module were analyzed to understand how study participants' self-reported access to harm reduction services changed throughout the pandemic. Baseline responses to the survey were analyzed to compare participant-reported drug use behaviors and perceived access to harm reduction services across COIVD-19 time periods. Mixed effects logistic regression was used to examine difficulty in syringe access as an outcome of COVID-19 time period.

RESULTS

Participants had significantly lower odds (AOR = 0.28; 95% CI 0.12-0.65) of reporting difficulty in accessing syringes later in the pandemic. However, the majority of participants reported access to syringes and naloxone remained the same as before the pandemic.

CONCLUSIONS

The lack of perceived changes in harm reduction access by PWID and the decrease in those reporting difficulty accessing syringes as the pandemic progressed suggests the efficacy of adaptations to harm reduction service provision (e.g., window and mobile service) during the pandemic. Further research is needed to understand how the COVID-19 pandemic may have impacted PWIDs' engagement with harm reduction services.

摘要

背景

新冠疫情加剧了注射吸毒者面临的风险环境,因此持续提供减少伤害服务至关重要。研究表明,一些减少伤害服务提供者在疫情期间能够继续提供服务。然而,这些研究大多关注工作人员的观点,而非注射吸毒者的观点。我们的研究调查了参与伊利诺伊大学芝加哥分校社区外展干预项目实地站点进行的一项纵向研究的注射吸毒者在新冠疫情期间对获得减少伤害服务的看法变化(例如,参与者报告获取注射器和纳洛酮存在困难)。

方法

2020年3月至2022年2月,对一项正在进行的针对年龄在18至30岁、讲英语且居住在芝加哥都会区的注射吸毒者的纵向研究的参与者进行了新冠疫情调查模块的调查。对新冠疫情调查模块的回复进行分析,以了解研究参与者自我报告的获得减少伤害服务的情况在疫情期间如何变化。对调查的基线回复进行分析,以比较不同新冠疫情时间段参与者报告的吸毒行为和对获得减少伤害服务的感知情况。使用混合效应逻辑回归分析以新冠疫情时间段为结果变量的获取注射器困难情况。

结果

在疫情后期,参与者报告获取注射器困难的几率显著降低(调整后比值比 = 0.28;95%置信区间0.12 - 0.65)。然而,大多数参与者报告获取注射器和纳洛酮的情况与疫情前相同。

结论

注射吸毒者认为减少伤害服务获取情况没有变化,且随着疫情发展报告获取注射器困难的人数减少,这表明疫情期间对减少伤害服务提供方式的调整(例如,窗口服务和流动服务)是有效的。需要进一步研究以了解新冠疫情如何影响注射吸毒者对减少伤害服务的参与情况。

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