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红盒行动:巴尔的摩东部为注射吸毒者设立针头和注射器回收箱的试点项目。

Operation Red Box: a pilot project of needle and syringe drop boxes for injection drug users in East Baltimore.

作者信息

Riley E, Beilenson P, Vlahov D, Smith L, Koenig M, Jones T S, Doherty M

机构信息

Department of Epidemiology, The Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

出版信息

J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr Hum Retrovirol. 1998;18 Suppl 1:S120-5. doi: 10.1097/00042560-199802001-00020.

Abstract

We assessed the acceptability and the use of a community-based needle and syringe disposal project designed to serve injection drug users. In June 1996, three surplus U.S. mail collection boxes were painted red and used as syringe and needle drop boxes in locations with high drug use in East Baltimore. Acceptance of the drop boxes was measured by focus groups of residents, drug users, and police, held before and after project implementation. Use was measured by weekly counts of needles recovered from the red boxes. A sample of all deposited needles was randomly chosen for needle washing and subsequent HIV antibody testing. Community impact was measured by systematic surveys of needles discarded on public sidewalks, in areas with and areas without drop boxes. Before implementation, members of focus groups expressed concerns that drop boxes could convey mixed messages to youth (e.g., seeming to condone drug use), might result in increased loitering, and could further community stigmatization. After project implementation, all focus groups expressed support of project expansion. In the first 10 months, 2971 needles were collected. Of 156 needles tested, 10.9% were positive for HIV antibody. Needle counts on the street showed no significant change in red box areas compared with control areas. In this pilot project, red boxes were accepted by the community and drug users. Police officers also used the boxes to dispose of confiscated needles. Although limited in the number of drop boxes and follow-up time, this pilot project shows promise as a community-based method of safe needle disposal.

摘要

我们评估了一项旨在为注射吸毒者服务的社区针具和注射器处理项目的可接受性及使用情况。1996年6月,三个多余的美国邮政收集箱被漆成红色,并在东巴尔的摩吸毒率高的地区用作针具投放箱。通过在项目实施前后分别举行的由居民、吸毒者和警察组成的焦点小组来衡量对投放箱的接受程度。通过每周统计从红色箱子中回收的针具数量来衡量其使用情况。从所有投放的针具中随机抽取样本进行洗针及后续的艾滋病毒抗体检测。通过对在设有和未设有投放箱区域的公共人行道上丢弃的针具进行系统调查来衡量社区影响。在项目实施前,焦点小组的成员担心投放箱可能会向年轻人传达复杂信息(例如,似乎是在纵容吸毒),可能会导致游荡行为增加,并可能加剧社区的污名化。项目实施后,所有焦点小组都表示支持扩大项目。在最初的10个月里,共收集到2971根针具。在检测的156根针具中,10.9%的艾滋病毒抗体呈阳性。与对照区域相比,设有红色箱子区域的街道上针具数量没有显著变化。在这个试点项目中,红色箱子得到了社区和吸毒者的认可。警察也使用这些箱子来处理没收的针具。尽管投放箱数量和后续跟踪时间有限,但这个试点项目显示出作为一种基于社区的安全针具处理方法的潜力。

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