Peter M. Miller, S. McKenzie, N. Lintzeris, Anthea Martin, J. Strang
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Background: One of the major issues facing treatment services for alcohol and other drug users (current or ex-) around the world is community backlash, which has led to the closure of some much-needed drug treatment services. Aims: This study investigates the impact on the local community of a Medically Supervised Injectable Maintenance Clinic (MSIMC) implemented as part of the Randomised Injectable Opioid Treatment Trial (RIOTT), a trial into the effectiveness and efficacy of the provision of injectable opioids versus conventional oral methadone. The clinic model is based around a small number of the most entrenched and refractory patients (approx. 30) being treated by the service at any one time. Methods: The clinic and the trial were conceived primarily over 2002–2005, and the clinic began actual clinical operation in October 2005. The research was conducted between July 2005 and October 2007. Methods involved: pre-trial community key informant interviews; two-year follow-up key informant interviews; a...