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“什么事情都可能发生”:在赛拉嗪市场使用阿片类药物者的经历

"Anything can happen": experiences of people using opioids in a xylazine market.

作者信息

Reed Megan K, Martin González Karla, Green Traci C, Esteves Camacho Tracy, Laurano Rose, Clark-García Frida, Geraci Catalyst, Kane Ava, Rising Kristin L

机构信息

Center for Connected Care, Thomas Jefferson University, 1015 Walnut Street, Curtis Building, Suite 704, Philadelphia, PA, 19107, USA.

Department of Emergency Medicine, Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, USA.

出版信息

Harm Reduct J. 2025 Jul 31;22(1):134. doi: 10.1186/s12954-025-01275-z.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Xylazine is associated with a number of negative health outcomes, such as severe wounds and withdrawal. As xylazine increasingly emerges in drug markets across the United States, there is an urgent need for a national response to reduce related harm. As such, healthcare systems, harm reduction organizations, and community members continue to work to identify and develop the best approaches for harm reduction interventions to address xylazine challenges. This study engaged people who use opioids (PWUO) in Philadelphia to explore current experiences with and responses to xylazine adulteration.

METHODS

From January to February 2024, we conducted semi-structured interviews with PWUO in the Kensington neighborhood of Philadelphia to explore their perceptions of and experiences with xylazine. We used a Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) framework to include people with living experiences of xylazine use in the research process. The interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed, and coded using content analysis to identify themes.

RESULTS

Among 40 participants, 50% were male, 55% White, 32% Latino, half completed high school and 40% were unhoused. Ages ranged from 25 to 57 years old. All reported using xylazine and fentanyl, and a majority (75%) had experienced an overdose in their lifetime. More than half (57.5%) reported injecting as a preferred method for mode of administration. Participants reported profound impacts from xylazine on themselves and the broader community of PWUO in Philadelphia. Conversations primarily centered on four domains of concern: wounds, withdrawal, safety concerns from unconscious sedation, and safety concerns from mobile sedation.

CONCLUSIONS

Xylazine had many negative impacts on PWUO, including severe wounds, withdrawal, and sedation, with sedation resulting in increased risk of robbery, physical or sexual assault, or accidents while sedated but mobile. Individual attempts to reduce these xylazine-related harms are insubstantial when placed against structural factors driving these risks. Increased investment in wound care supplies and streetside wound care nursing by trauma-informed clinicians who will not further stigmatize people in need of care may be beneficial. In addition, higher-level policy and programmatic changes, i.e., updating clinical procedures to treat withdrawal, access to housing, and lower barrier treatment facilities, are needed to reduce the harms associated with xylazine use most effectively.

摘要

背景

赛拉嗪与许多负面健康后果相关,如严重伤口和戒断反应。随着赛拉嗪在美国各地毒品市场中越来越多地出现,迫切需要全国性的应对措施以减少相关危害。因此,医疗系统、减少伤害组织和社区成员继续努力确定并开发最佳的减少伤害干预方法,以应对赛拉嗪带来的挑战。本研究让费城使用阿片类药物的人(PWUO)参与进来,以探索他们目前对赛拉嗪掺假的经历和应对措施。

方法

2024年1月至2月,我们在费城肯辛顿社区对PWUO进行了半结构化访谈,以探讨他们对赛拉嗪的看法和经历。我们使用基于社区的参与性研究(CBPR)框架,让有赛拉嗪使用经历的人参与到研究过程中。访谈进行了录音、转录,并使用内容分析进行编码以确定主题。

结果

在40名参与者中,50%为男性,55%为白人,32%为拉丁裔,一半人完成了高中学业,40%无家可归。年龄在25岁至57岁之间。所有人都报告使用过赛拉嗪和芬太尼,且大多数人(75%)一生中经历过过量用药。超过一半(57.5%)的人报告注射是首选的用药方式。参与者报告了赛拉嗪对他们自身以及费城更广泛的PWUO群体产生的深远影响。谈话主要集中在四个关注领域:伤口、戒断反应、无意识镇静带来的安全担忧以及移动性镇静带来的安全担忧。

结论

赛拉嗪对PWUO有许多负面影响,包括严重伤口、戒断反应和镇静作用,镇静作用会增加在镇静但仍可移动时遭遇抢劫、身体或性侵犯或事故的风险。与驱动这些风险的结构性因素相比,个人为减少这些与赛拉嗪相关危害所做的努力微不足道。由了解创伤情况且不会进一步污名化需要护理的人的临床医生增加对伤口护理用品和路边伤口护理护理的投资可能会有益处。此外,需要更高层面的政策和方案变革,即更新治疗戒断反应的临床程序、提供住房以及降低障碍的治疗设施,以最有效地减少与赛拉嗪使用相关的危害。

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