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Bundling occupational safety with harm reduction information as a feasible method for improving police receptiveness to syringe access programs: evidence from three U.S. cities

机译:将职业安全与减少伤害信息捆绑在一起作为提高警察对注射器访问程序的接受度的可行方法:来自美国三个城市的证据

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IntroductionIn light of overwhelming evidence that access to sterile injection equipment reduces incidence of injection-attributable bloodborne disease without encouraging drug use, many localities have authorized sterile syringe access programs (SAPs), including syringe exchange and pharmacy-based initiatives. Even where such interventions are clearly legal, many law enforcement officers are unaware of the public health benefits and legal status of these programs and may continue to treat the possession of injection equipment as illegal and program participation as a marker of illegal behavior. Law enforcement practice can impede SAP utilization and may increase the risk of needlestick injury (NSI) among law enforcement personnel. Many SAPs conduct little or no outreach to law enforcement, in part because they perceive law enforcement actors as unreceptive to health-promotion programs targeting drug users.
机译:引言鉴于有大量证据表明,使用无菌注射设备可以减少注射引起的血源性疾病的发生而又不鼓励吸毒,许多地方已经批准了无菌注射器访问计划(SAP),包括注射器交换和基于药房的计划。即使这些干预措施显然是合法的,许多执法人员也不知道这些程序的公共卫生利益和法律地位,并可能继续将拥有注射设备视为非法,而将程序参与视为非法行为的标志。执法实践可能会阻碍SAP的使用,并可能增加执法人员中针刺伤害(NSI)的风险。许多SAP很少或根本没有开展执法活动,部分原因是他们认为执法人员不接受针对吸毒者的健康促进计划。

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