Lessons From the Frontlines of the Overdose Crisis: Exploring the Impact of Harm Reduction Policies on the Roles and Responsibilities of First Responders

IF 3.1 3区 管理学 Q1 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR
Kaila Witkowski
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Abstract

First responders, including police officers and firefighters, take on the occupational role of responding to community needs during emergencies. While it is acknowledged that their emergency role may change and adapt during large-scale crisis events, this is assumed to be a temporary change that will eventually result in a return to traditional occupational responsibilities. This may be different for public health emergencies, like the overdose crisis, that require a long-term and dynamic response. Moreover, recent policy shifts toward harm reduction policies over prosecution-focused policies may inadvertently change the traditional roles of first responders. Using 30 qualitative interviews with police officers and firefighters in Florida, this study examines how harm reduction policies can influence the occupational roles and responsibilities of first responders and reveals how agencies can mitigate the potential burdens associated with implementing these policy responses. This study found that first responder roles were generally expanding to meet growing community needs which included responding to overdoses. The overdose crisis placed additional burdens on first responders (especially police officers) but shared responsibilities between first response agencies and organizational service expansion could mitigate this burden.
过量用药危机前线的经验教训:探讨减少危害政策对第一反应者角色和责任的影响
第一反应者,包括警察和消防员,在紧急情况下承担响应社区需求的职业角色。虽然人们承认,在大规模危机事件期间,他们的应急作用可能会发生变化和适应,但这被认为是一种暂时的变化,最终将导致回归传统的职业责任。对于需要长期和动态应对的突发公共卫生事件,如过量用药危机,情况可能有所不同。此外,最近的政策转向减少伤害政策,而不是以起诉为重点的政策,这可能会无意中改变第一响应者的传统角色。通过对佛罗里达州警官和消防员的30次定性访谈,本研究探讨了减少伤害政策如何影响第一响应者的职业角色和责任,并揭示了机构如何减轻与实施这些政策反应相关的潜在负担。这项研究发现,第一响应者的角色普遍扩大,以满足日益增长的社区需求,包括应对过量用药。过量危机给第一反应者(特别是警察)带来了额外的负担,但第一反应机构之间的共同责任和组织服务扩展可以减轻这一负担。
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