处方氢吗啡酮的再利用:更安全的供应和片剂注射阿片激动剂治疗的替代用途,以满足未解决的健康需求。

IF 4.4 2区 医学 Q1 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Andrew Ivsins , Jeanette M. Bowles , Manal Mansoor , Thomas Kerr , Geoff Bardwell
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背景:为了应对加拿大持续不断的用药过量危机,一些阿片类激动剂治疗和更安全供应计划向用药过量风险高的人群提供每日配发的片剂氢吗啡酮,其中一些计划要求见证摄入,另一些计划则提供外带剂量。虽然这些计划旨在通过限制人们使用受污染的药物供应来减少用药过量事件,但接受氢吗啡酮治疗的人的经历却各不相同。本文将探讨人们如何重新利用氢吗啡酮来满足未满足的需求:本文借鉴了对加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省氢吗啡酮片剂分发项目进行评估的两项研究的深入定性访谈。我们使用主题分析来确定与氢吗啡酮再利用相关的主题。我们比较了两项研究的主题,以确定研究参与者讨论氢吗啡酮片剂再利用方式的异同。我们利用小故事--参与者的经历快照--来分析和呈现数据:结果:四个小故事展示了氢吗啡酮片剂如何经常被用于满足和解决吸毒者未得到满足的需求。虽然大多数参与者报告说他们减少了非法药物的使用,但也讨论了氢吗啡酮片剂的各种工具性用途,包括减轻焦虑、解决睡眠问题、戒断管理和控制慢性疼痛:我们的研究结果表明了吸毒者如何最大限度地利用片剂氢吗啡酮的分发来满足未满足的需求。氢吗啡酮分发项目代表了一种公共健康和减低伤害的干预措施,它正在有效地解决与结构性弱点(如疼痛管理不足)相关的经历,而这些经历在被污名化的群体中往往被忽视。
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Repurposing prescribed hydromorphone: Alternative uses of safer supply and tablet-injectable opioid agonist treatment to meet unaddressed health needs

Background

In response to the ongoing overdose crisis in Canada, a number of opioid agonist treatment and safer supply programs provide people at high overdose risk with daily-dispensed tablet hydromorphone, with some requiring witnessed ingestion and others providing take-away doses. While these programs are intended to reduce overdose events by limiting people's use of the contaminated drug supply, the experiences of people receiving hydromorphone vary. In this article we explore the ways people repurpose hydromorphone to address unmet needs.

Methods

This article draws on in-depth qualitative interviews from two studies evaluating hydromorphone tablet distribution programs in British Columbia, Canada. We used thematic analysis to identify themes related to repurposing hydromorphone. We compared themes across the two studies to identify any similarities or differences in relation to the ways study participants discussed repurposing hydromorphone tablets. We utilize vignettes – snapshots of participant experiences – to analyse and represent the data.

Results

Four vignettes demonstrate how hydromorphone tablets are often being used to address and resolve unmet needs of people who use drugs. While most participants reported reducing their use of illicit drugs, a variety of instrumental uses of tablet hydromorphone were also discussed, including reducing anxiety, addressing sleep issues, withdrawal management, and managing chronic pain.

Conclusion

Our findings demonstrate how people who use drugs are maximizing the benefits of tablet hydromorphone distribution to address unmet needs. Hydromorphone distribution programs represent a public health and harm reduction intervention that is usefully addressing experiences related to structural vulnerabilities (such as inadequate pain management), which are often overlooked amongst stigmatized groups.
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CiteScore
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自引率
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发文量
307
审稿时长
62 days
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Drug Policy provides a forum for the dissemination of current research, reviews, debate, and critical analysis on drug use and drug policy in a global context. It seeks to publish material on the social, political, legal, and health contexts of psychoactive substance use, both licit and illicit. The journal is particularly concerned to explore the effects of drug policy and practice on drug-using behaviour and its health and social consequences. It is the policy of the journal to represent a wide range of material on drug-related matters from around the world.
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