Addiction treatment and harm reduction programs in prisons: lessons from Iran.

MohammadBagher SaberiZafarghandi, Sahar Eshrati, Ali Shoorsan, Amir Kohzadi
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Purpose: Substance use disorder is one of the most prevalent health issues among prison populations. In this regard, addiction treatment and harm reduction programs have been implemented in Iranian prisons since 2002. The purpose was to describe the practical experience of implementing harm reduction programs in Iran's prisons, emphasizing the impact of policy decisions on it.

Design/methodology/approach: The study was qualitative study. In addition to analyzing 16 documents, the authors conducted face-to-face semi-structured interviews with 11 key informants who were asked questions about the evolution of treatment and harm reduction programs in prisons. The authors analyzed the data using the content analysis method and MAXQDA-10 software.

Findings: The HIV outbreak in Iranian prisons in the late 20th century posed a significant challenge. Initially, policymakers' responses were varied from denying the issue to solving it, reflecting the prevailing abstinence paradigm among drug experts and politicians. However, a legal amendment was eventually issued based on evidence-based health literature. Despite initial obstacles such as financial constraints and lack of human resources, the successful implementation of large-scale harm reduction measures, including methadone maintenance treatment and interventions targeting infectious diseases, has led to the development of a unique health model in the Persian Gulf region. This model, born out of the Iranian experience, offers hope for the future of prison health.

Originality/value: Lessons from the Iran case could provide valuable insight for countries about the role of policy in implementing harm reduction programs in prisons. Policy advocacy and reform is one of the main measures to provide evidence-based health interventions in prisons.

监狱戒毒和减少伤害项目:来自伊朗的经验教训。
目的:药物使用障碍是监狱人口中最普遍的健康问题之一。在这方面,自2002年以来,伊朗监狱实施了戒毒和减少危害方案。目的是描述在伊朗监狱实施减少伤害项目的实际经验,强调政策决定对其的影响。设计/方法/方法:本研究为定性研究。除了分析16份文件外,作者还与11名关键线人进行了面对面的半结构化访谈,这些线人被问及监狱治疗和减少伤害项目的发展情况。采用内容分析法和MAXQDA-10软件对数据进行分析。研究结果:20世纪末伊朗监狱中艾滋病毒的爆发构成了重大挑战。最初,政策制定者的反应各不相同,从否认这个问题到解决它,反映了毒品专家和政治家中盛行的禁欲范式。然而,最终根据循证卫生文献颁布了一项法律修正案。尽管最初存在财政限制和缺乏人力资源等障碍,但成功实施了大规模减少伤害措施,包括美沙酮维持治疗和针对传染病的干预措施,导致波斯湾地区形成了一种独特的保健模式。这种模式源于伊朗的经验,为监狱卫生的未来带来了希望。原创性/价值:伊朗案例的教训可以为各国提供宝贵的见解,使其了解在监狱中实施减少伤害方案的政策的作用。政策倡导和改革是在监狱提供循证卫生干预的主要措施之一。
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