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基于性别的和因地制宜的减少伤害措施:探索加拿大大西洋地区的服务提供情况

Gender-informed and place-based harm reduction: exploring service offerings in Atlantic Canada.

作者信息

Dunbar Winsor Katharine, Burman Alexandra, Denberg Hannah, Morton-Ninomiya Melody

机构信息

Health Sciences, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.

Health Studies, Mount Allison University, Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada.

出版信息

J Prev Interv Community. 2025;53(2):304-323. doi: 10.1080/10852352.2025.2496126. Epub 2025 Apr 26.

Abstract

This research investigates the implementation and challenges of harm reduction strategies, emphasizing gender-informed approaches and geographical disparities across Atlantic Canada. Despite compassionate principles aimed at minimizing the adverse effects of substance use, harm reduction strategies face significant opposition from policymakers and the public. This study uniquely contributes to the field by examining the intersection of gender-informed approaches, regional disparities, and policy challenges in harm reduction services within Atlantic Canada, an area that has received limited attention in previous research. Gender-informed harm reduction services address unique risks faced by different genders in substance use, including the differential impacts of gender roles and expectations. Tailored programs addressing mental health and experiences of violence and trauma benefit women and gender-diverse individuals. However, such services are often limited and concentrated in urban centers, leaving gaps in smaller provinces/territories and rural settings in Canada. Health and social spending reductions have exacerbated the inaccessibility of holistic harm reduction services. Time-limited programs pose a significant barrier, often failing to meet the evolving needs of pregnant and parenting women and gender-expansive AFAB individuals. Strong collaborations and place-based approaches are essential for equitable access to services and well-being during pregnancy and postnatally. Flexible, long-term support systems for both parents and children are necessary, and reduce common fears and experiences of judgment, stigma, and child welfare involvement that deter people from seeking care. An environmental scan study of community-based harm reduction projects in Atlantic Canada was conducted. Environmental scans involve a systematic process of collecting, analyzing, and interpreting information about organizations' internal and external environments and are used to inform policy and programming. Data analysis using open and focused coding revealed critical gaps in service provision as well as notable improvements in the availability and quality of harm reduction services in the region. Findings indicate a need for gender-specific services, a comprehensive continuum of care, and equitable geographic distribution of services. Addressing these gaps through tailored, informed, and inclusive strategies can enhance the effectiveness of harm reduction, improving long-term health outcomes for individuals, families, and communities across Atlantic Canada.

摘要

本研究调查了减少伤害策略的实施情况及挑战,重点关注加拿大东部沿海地区基于性别的方法和地理差异。尽管有旨在尽量减少物质使用不良影响的人道原则,但减少伤害策略仍面临政策制定者和公众的强烈反对。本研究通过考察加拿大东部沿海地区减少伤害服务中基于性别的方法、地区差异和政策挑战的交叉点,为该领域做出了独特贡献,此前该领域的研究对此关注有限。基于性别的减少伤害服务解决了不同性别在物质使用中面临的独特风险,包括性别角色和期望的不同影响。针对心理健康以及暴力和创伤经历的定制项目使女性和性别多元化个体受益。然而,此类服务往往有限且集中在城市中心,加拿大较小的省份/地区和农村地区存在服务空白。健康和社会支出的削减加剧了全面减少伤害服务的不可及性。限时项目构成了重大障碍,往往无法满足怀孕和育儿女性以及性别认同为女性的变性者不断变化的需求。强大的合作和基于地点的方法对于孕期和产后公平获得服务及实现福祉至关重要。为父母和孩子提供灵活的长期支持系统是必要的,同时减少常见的恐惧以及判断、污名化和儿童福利介入的经历,这些会阻碍人们寻求护理。对加拿大东部沿海地区基于社区的减少伤害项目进行了一项环境扫描研究。环境扫描涉及收集、分析和解释有关组织内部和外部环境信息的系统过程,用于为政策和项目提供信息。使用开放式和聚焦式编码的数据分析揭示了服务提供方面的关键差距以及该地区减少伤害服务在可及性和质量方面的显著改善。研究结果表明需要针对性别的服务、全面的连续护理以及服务的公平地理分布。通过定制、明智和包容的策略解决这些差距可以提高减少伤害的有效性,改善加拿大东部沿海地区个人、家庭和社区的长期健康结果。

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