科罗拉多州丹佛市药剂师对注射器销售给注射吸毒者的态度和关注

Beth A. Lewis MA, Stephen K. Koester PhD, Trevor W. Bush BA
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目的探讨影响药师向注射吸毒者销售注射器决策的因素。DesignAudiotaped采访。SettingDenver,科罗拉多。参与者:来自24家药店的32名药剂师。干预:1小时半结构化访谈。向注射吸毒者销售注射器的做法和影响做法的因素。结果受访的32名药剂师中,16名表示向所有客户销售注射器(“赞成销售”),11名拒绝销售除非有糖尿病证明(“不销售”),5名“未定”。有几个因素影响了出售的决定。预防疾病和预防药物滥用之间的冲突最清楚地区分了这三类,支持销售的药剂师比其他人更有可能优先考虑预防疾病,并相信注射器销售不会增加药物滥用。商业方面的担忧,如idu的存在对其他顾客的影响以及商店周围丢弃注射器的可能性,在不销售和犹豫不决的药剂师中尤为普遍。17名药剂师不知道科罗拉多州有关注射器销售的法律。四名不卖毒品的药剂师用法律来证明他们不卖毒品的决定是合理的,两名犹豫不决的药剂师说,当他们不想向IDU出售注射器时,他们就用法律。所有药剂师都支持注射器交换项目。结论半数药师向注射吸毒者出售注射器,另有几位药师表示,如果解决了某些问题,他们会这样做。这些数据表明,改进注射器处理方案、继续教育计划和澄清现有法律法规将鼓励丹佛更多的药剂师向注射吸毒者出售注射器。
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Pharmacists’ Attitudes and Concerns Regarding Syringe Sales to Injection Drug Users in Denver, Colorado

Objective

To identify factors influencing pharmacists’ decisions about selling syringes to injection drug users (IDUs).

Design

Audiotaped interviews.

Setting

Denver, Colorado.

Participants

Thirty-two pharmacists at 24 pharmacies.

Intervention

One-hour semistructured interviews.

Main Outcome Measures

Practices regarding syringe sales to IDUs and factors influencing the practices.

Results

Of the 32 pharmacists interviewed, 16 indicated that they sold syringes to all customers (“pro-sell”), 11 refused to sell unless shown proof of diabetic status (“no-sell”), and 5 were “undecided.” Several factors influenced the decision to sell. A perceived conflict between prevention of disease and prevention of drug abuse most clearly distinguished the three categories, with pro-sell pharmacists more likely than others to prioritize disease prevention and believe that syringe sales would not increase drug abuse. Business concerns, such as the effect of the presence of IDUs on other customers and the possibility of discarded syringes around the store, were especially prevalent among no-sell and undecided pharmacists. Seventeen pharmacists did not know about Colorado laws governing syringe sales. Four no-sell pharmacists used the laws to justify their decision not to sell, and two undecided pharmacists said they used the law when they did not want to sell syringes to IDU. All pharmacists supported syringe exchange programs.

Conclusion

One-half of the pharmacists sold syringes to IDUs, and several more indicated that they would do so if certain concerns were addressed. These data suggest that improved syringe disposal options, continuing education programs, and clarification of existing laws and regulations would encourage more pharmacists in Denver to sell syringes to IDUs.

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