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Social structural factors that shape assisted injecting practices among injection drug users in Vancouver, Canada: a qualitative study

机译:定性研究影响加拿大温哥华注射吸毒者辅助注射实践的社会结构因素

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Background Injection drug users (IDU) commonly seek manual assistance with illicit drug injections, a practice known to be associated with various health-related harms. We investigated the social structural factors that shape risks related to assisted injection and the harms that may result. Methods Twenty semi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted with IDU enrolled in the ACCESS or Vancouver Injection Drug Users Study (VIDUS) who reported requiring assistance injecting in the past six months. Audio-recorded interviews were transcribed verbatim and a thematic analysis was conducted. Results Barriers to self-injecting included a lack of knowledge of proper injecting technique, a loss of accessible veins, and drug withdrawal. The exchange of money or drugs for assistance with injecting was common. Harms experienced by IDU requiring assistance injecting included theft of the drug, missed injections, overdose, and risk of blood-borne disease transmission. Increased vulnerability to HIV/HCV infection within the context of intimate relationships was represented in participant narratives. IDU identified a lack of services available for those who require assistance injecting, with notable mention of restricted use of Vancouver's supervised injection facility. Conclusions This study documents numerous severe harms that arise from assisted injecting. Social structural factors that shape the risks related to assisted injection in the Vancouver context included intimate partner relations and social conventions requiring an exchange of goods for provision of injecting assistance. Health services for IDU who need help injecting should include targeted interventions, and supervised injection facilities should attempt to accommodate individuals who require assistance with injecting.
机译:背景技术注射吸毒者(IDU)通常寻求与非法药物注射有关的手动帮助,这种做法已知与各种健康相关的危害有关。我们调查了影响与辅助注射有关的风险的社会结构因素以及可能造成的危害。方法对20份半结构化定性访谈,对参与ACCESS或温哥华注射吸毒者研究(VIDUS)的IDU进行了访谈,他们在过去的六个月中报告需要注射帮助。录音采访被逐字记录,并进行了主题分析。结果自我注射的障碍包括缺乏适当注射技术的知识,静脉无法通行以及药物戒断。为了协助注射而交换金钱或毒品很普遍。 IDU经历了需要协助注射的危害,包括盗窃药物,错过注射,用药过量以及血液传播疾病的传播风险。在亲密关系中,对艾滋病毒/丙肝病毒感染的脆弱性增加体现在参与者的叙述中。注射吸毒者发现需要协助注射的人缺乏服务,特别提到了温哥华监督注射设施的有限使用。结论这项研究记录了辅助注射引起的许多严重危害。在温哥华地区,与辅助注射有关的风险构成的社会结构因素包括亲密的伙伴关系和需要交换物品以提供注射辅助的社会公约。需要注射帮助的注射毒品使用者的卫生服务应包括有针对性的干预措施,有监督的注射设施应设法容纳需要注射帮助的个人。

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