Distributing aluminium foil as harm reduction strategy among people who use drugs in prison.

Q3 Medicine
Rafael Clua-García, Miriam Imbernón-Casas
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Abstract

Objectives: Drug use via inhalation substantially reduces the risk of overdose and blood borne infections when compared to parenteral consumption. In order to promote a change in consumption habits and provide a safe framework for inhalation consumption, the distribution of foil was introduced into the Catalan prison, Brians 1. The aim of this study was to know the perceptions of the people who participated in this program.

Material and method: An exploratory qualitative study was carried out through semi-structured interviews with 18 users (11 men and 7 women, one of them transgender) aged between 23 and 55 years. The data was analyzed using thematic analysis methodology.

Results: Users highlighted the fewer negative consequences arising from inhalation drug use with a foil kit, compared to other means available in prison. The kit was used for heroin consumption, as well as in the manufacture of hashish and crack pipes. Among users who normally injected, there was increased awareness of alternative means and a higher probability of drug use via the pulmonary route. All users reported having received health education and subsequent monitoring by the particular team in charge.

Discussion: Foil distribution is a practical and effective harm reduction strategy in prisons. Going forward, it is necessary to extend this program to other prisons and diversify the kits so they can more broadly address inhalation drug use.

向监狱中使用毒品的人分发铝箔作为减少危害的策略。
目的:与静脉注射相比,通过吸入的药物使用大大降低了过量和血源性感染的风险。为了促进消费习惯的改变,并为吸入消费提供一个安全的框架,在加泰罗尼亚监狱Brians 1中引入了铝箔的分发。这项研究的目的是了解参与这个项目的人的看法。材料与方法:采用半结构化访谈的方法,对18名年龄在23 - 55岁之间的用户进行探索性质的研究,其中男性11人,女性7人,其中变性者1人。采用专题分析方法对数据进行分析。结果:使用者强调,与监狱中提供的其他手段相比,使用铝箔包吸入药物产生的负面后果较少。该工具包用于海洛因消费,以及制造大麻和可卡因烟斗。在通常注射的吸毒者中,对其他途径的认识有所提高,通过肺部途径吸毒的可能性更高。所有用户都报告说,他们接受了健康教育,并随后接受了特定负责小组的监测。讨论:在监狱中发放箔片是一种实际有效的减少危害的策略。展望未来,有必要将该计划扩展到其他监狱,并使工具包多样化,以便他们能够更广泛地解决吸入毒品使用问题。
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