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Students as effective harm reductionists and needle exchange organizers

机译:学生是有效的减少伤害者和换针组织者

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Background Needle exchange programs are safe, highly effective programs for promoting health among people who inject drugs. However, they remain poorly funded, and often illegal, in many places worldwide due to fear and stigma surrounding drug use. Continued advocacy, education, and implementation of new needle exchanges are thus essential to improve public health and reduce structural inequality. Commentary We argue that students, and especially professional and graduate students, have the potential to play an important role in advancing harm reduction. Students benefit from the respect given to the professions they are training to enter, which gives them leverage to navigate the political hurdles often faced by needle exchange organizers, especially in areas that presently lack services. In addition, due to their relative simplicity, needle exchanges do not require much of the licensing, clinical knowledge, and infrastructure associated with more traditional student programs, such as student-run free medical clinics. Students are capable of learning harm reduction cultural approaches and techniques if they remain humble, open-minded, and seek the help of the harm reduction community. Consequently, students can generate tremendous benefits to their community without performing beyond their appropriate clinical limitations. Students benefit from organizing needle exchanges by gaining applied experience in advocacy, organization-building, and political finesse. Working in a needle exchange significantly helps erode stigma against multiple marginalized populations. Students in health-related professions additionally learn clinically-relevant knowledge that is often lacking from their formal training, such as an understanding of structural violence and inequality, root causes of substance use, client-centered approaches to health services, and interacting with clients as peers, rather than through the standard hierarchical medical interaction. Conclusion We therefore encourage students to learn about and consider organizing needle exchanges during their training. Our experience is that students can be successful in developing sustainable programs which benefit their clients, the broader harm reduction movement, and themselves alike.
机译:背景技术针头交换计划是安全,高效的计划,可以在注射毒品者之间促进健康。但是,由于对毒品使用的恐惧和污名化,他们在全球许多地方的资金仍然很少,而且经常是非法的。因此,持续的宣传,教育和实施新的针具交换对于改善公共卫生和减少结构性不平等至关重要。评论我们认为,学生,尤其是专业生和研究生,有可能在促进减少伤害方面发挥重要作用。学生受益于对他们正在接受训练的专业的尊重,这使他们有能力克服针头交换组织者经常面临的政治障碍,尤其是在目前缺乏服务的地区。另外,由于针头交换相对简单,因此不需要更多的许可,临床知识以及与更传统的学生计划(例如由学生经营的免费医疗诊所)相关的基础设施。如果学生保持谦虚,豁达的心态并寻求减少伤害社区的帮助,他们就有能力学习减少伤害的文化方法和技巧。因此,学生可以在不超出其适当临床限制的前提下为社区带来巨大的利益。通过在倡导,组织建设和政治技巧方面获得应用经验,学生可以从组织针头交流中受益。进行针头交换工作可显着帮助消除针对多个边缘化人群的污名。卫生相关专业的学生还从正规培训中学习通常缺乏的与临床相关的知识,例如对结构性暴力和不平等的理解,药物滥用的根本原因,以客户为中心的卫生服务方法以及与客户进行互动。同行,而不是通过标准的层次医学互动。结论因此,我们鼓励学生在培训期间了解并考虑组织针头交换。我们的经验是,学生可以成功地制定出可持续的计划,从而使他们的客户,更广泛的危害减轻运动以及他们自己受益。

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