在实践中比较减少危害的自动售货机和亲自过量预防服务:来自罗德岛的案例研究。

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Leah C Shaw, Erin A Brown, Emma Creegan, Thomas E Bertrand, Sarah Ogundare, Carolyn J Park, Justin Berk, Philip A Chan, Brandon D L Marshall
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摘要

目的:需要改进减少危害的方法来解决美国持续的阿片类药物流行问题。该研究旨在评估全州范围内减少伤害自动售货机(hrvm)和现有的人身减少伤害服务的实施情况。设计:我们分析了2022年1月1日至2023年12月31日期间面对面减少伤害接触和HRVM试点项目的2年数据。环境:罗德岛州。参与者:该分析比较了国家资助的社区组织和试点项目中运行的hrvm提供的面对面服务的特定服务对象、总接触次数、分配的产品类型以及交易时间和日期(工作日与周末)。主要结果测量:在每次会面时,记录日期、地点、社会人口统计信息和分配的产品,以及面对面和HRVM服务的其他信息。结果:在2年的研究期间,超过15,000人获得了面对面和HRVM服务(N = 15267人;N = 485 HRVM或两者都有)。总体而言,38%是女性,64%是白人和非西班牙裔。经常光顾hrvm的人平均年轻5岁(结论:hrvm是一种可行的分发减少伤害用品的方法,作为面对面服务的补充。hrvm可以补充许多社区已经提供的其他服务。全天候访问是有效的hrvm的关键组成部分。
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Comparing Harm Reduction Vending Machines and In-Person Overdose Prevention Services in Practice: A Case Study From Rhode Island.

Objective: Improved harm reduction approaches are needed to address the ongoing opioid epidemic in the United States. The study aimed to evaluate the statewide implementation of harm reduction vending machines (HRVMs) and existing in-person harm reduction services.

Design: We analyzed 2 years of data from in-person harm reduction encounters and an HRVM pilot program between January 1, 2022, and December 31, 2023.

Setting: Rhode Island.

Participants: This analysis compared unique persons served, total encounters, types of products dispensed, and time and day of transaction (weekday vs weekend) for in-person services provided by state-funded community organizations and the HRVMs in operation during the pilot program.

Main outcome measures: At each encounter, the date, location, sociodemographic information, and product(s) dispensed were recorded, among other information for both in-person and HRVM services.

Results: Over 15 000 people accessed in-person and HRVM services during the 2-year study period (N = 15 267 in-person; N = 485 HRVM or both). Overall, 38% were female, and 64% were white and non-Hispanic. People who frequented the HRVMs tended to be an average of 5 years younger (P< .001). Twenty-eight percent of HRVM encounters happened over the weekend, while only 2% of in-person encounters occurred during this time. Notably, 29% of HRVM encounters occurred overnight or during the early morning hours. Safer injection kits, safer smoking kits, and naloxone kits were the 3 most common products dispensed during in-person encounters, with 68% of encounters also supplying basic needs like water, snacks, and clothing. Safer injection kits represented 89% of products dispensed by the HRVMs.

Conclusions: HRVMs are a feasible method of distributing harm reduction supplies as a complement to in-person services. HRVMs could complement other services already offered in many communities. Around-the-clock access is a key component of effective HRVMs.

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Journal of Public Health Management and Practice
Journal of Public Health Management and Practice PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: Journal of Public Health Management and Practice publishes articles which focus on evidence based public health practice and research. The journal is a bi-monthly peer-reviewed publication guided by a multidisciplinary editorial board of administrators, practitioners and scientists. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice publishes in a wide range of population health topics including research to practice; emergency preparedness; bioterrorism; infectious disease surveillance; environmental health; community health assessment, chronic disease prevention and health promotion, and academic-practice linkages.
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