Discreet but accessible: a qualitative study with people who use drugs and service staff about the optimal design of a harm reduction vending machine in rural Kentucky.

IF 4 2区 社会学 Q1 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Rachel M Marschke, April M Young, Hannah K Knudsen, Chelsi N Cheatom, Hannah L F Cooper
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Background: Rural Appalachia has been significantly affected by drug-related harms (Hepatitis C, HIV, overdose deaths) over the past two decades, but harm reduction responses still lag behind other regions. Harm reduction vending machines (HRVMs) are an effective intervention for preventing overdose and the spread of infection, though they are newer to the US and have rarely scaled out to rural areas. Here, we report on guidance from people who use drugs (PWUD) and health department staff on how to adapt HRVMs to suit local needs in rural Appalachian Kentucky.

Methods: Focus groups were conducted with local health department and syringe service program (SSP) staff, PWUD who use the SSP, and PWUD who do not use the SSP. The interview guide covered key HRVM features including identification for access, contents, location, and appearance. Focus groups were recorded and transcribed, and data thematically analyzed.

Results: The results yielded 3 major themes: participants sought an HRVM that was discreet and nonjudgmental, accessible and equitable, and holistic. These themes informed their decisions when ranking features of the machine's location, content, appearance, etc. Focus groups favored discreet machines that were out of plain sight; placing the machine somewhere walkable to ensure it is accessible; and including items that address needs beyond harm reduction to give participants more holistic help.

Conclusions: HRVM scale out in this rural area should be guided by discreet and non-judgmental approaches that create an accessible and equitable machine that responds holistically to community needs. Future efforts to scale out HRVMs into rural areas could use this guidance as a starting point for exploring local priorities, to help ensure successful implementation in under-served rural areas.

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谨慎但方便:对肯塔基州农村地区吸毒人员和服务人员进行的一项关于减少危害的自动售货机的最佳设计的定性研究。
背景:在过去二十年中,阿巴拉契亚农村地区受到药物相关危害(丙型肝炎、艾滋病毒、过量死亡)的严重影响,但减少危害的应对措施仍然落后于其他地区。减少伤害自动售货机(hrvm)是一种有效的干预措施,可以防止过量使用和感染的传播,尽管它们在美国是新出现的,很少推广到农村地区。在这里,我们报告了来自吸毒者(PWUD)和卫生部门工作人员关于如何调整hrvm以适应肯塔基州阿巴拉契亚农村地区当地需求的指导。方法:对当地卫生部门和注射器服务计划(SSP)工作人员、使用SSP的PWUD和不使用SSP的PWUD进行焦点小组调查。访谈指南涵盖了HRVM的关键特性,包括访问、内容、位置和外观的识别。对焦点小组进行记录和转录,并对数据进行主题分析。结果:结果产生了3个主要主题:参与者寻求一个谨慎和非评判的HRVM,可获得和公平的HRVM,以及整体的HRVM。当对机器的位置、内容、外观等特征进行排名时,这些主题会影响他们的决策。焦点小组倾向于不显眼的机器;将机器放置在可行走的地方,以确保方便使用;并包括解决减少伤害之外的需求的项目,为参与者提供更全面的帮助。结论:HRVM在该农村地区的推广应以谨慎和非评判的方法为指导,创建一个可访问和公平的机器,以全面响应社区需求。今后在农村地区推广hrvm的工作可以将该指南作为探索地方优先事项的起点,以帮助确保在服务不足的农村地区成功实施。
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Harm Reduction Journal
Harm Reduction Journal Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
9.10%
发文量
126
审稿时长
26 weeks
期刊介绍: Harm Reduction Journal is an Open Access, peer-reviewed, online journal whose focus is on the prevalent patterns of psychoactive drug use, the public policies meant to control them, and the search for effective methods of reducing the adverse medical, public health, and social consequences associated with both drugs and drug policies. We define "harm reduction" as "policies and programs which aim to reduce the health, social, and economic costs of legal and illegal psychoactive drug use without necessarily reducing drug consumption". We are especially interested in studies of the evolving patterns of drug use around the world, their implications for the spread of HIV/AIDS and other blood-borne pathogens.
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