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How far will they go?: assessing the travel distance of current and former drug users to access harm reduction services

机译:他们会走多远?:评估目前和以前的吸毒者获得减低危害服务的旅行距离

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Background Prior research has explored spatial access to syringe exchange programs (SEPs) among people who inject drugs (PWID), but little is known about service utilization by former PWID who continue to access services (e.g., HIV screenings and referrals for social services) at harm reduction providers. The purpose of this research is to examine differences in access to SEPs between current and former PWID seeking services at a mobile SEP in Washington, DC. Findings A geometric point distance estimation technique was applied to data collected as part of a PWID population estimation study that took place in Washington, DC, in March and April 2014. We calculated the walking distance from the centroid point of home residence zip code to the mobile exchange site where PWID presented for services. An independent samples t-test was used to examine differences in walking distance measures between current and former PWID. Differences in mean walking distance were statistically significant with current and former PWID having mean walking distances of 2.75 and 1.80 miles, respectively. Conclusions The results of this study suggest that former PWID who are engaging with SEPs primarily for non-needle exchange services (e.g., medical or social services) may have decreased access to SEPs than their counterparts who are active injectors. This research provides support for expanding SEP operations such that both active and former PWID have increased access to harm reduction providers and associated health and social services. Increasing service accessibility may help resolve unmet needs among current and former PWID.
机译:背景技术先前的研究已经探索了在注射毒品(PWID)的人群中使用注射器交换程序(SEPs)的空间途径,但对于仍在继续获得服务(例如HIV筛查和转介社会服务)的前PWID所利用的服务知之甚少。减少伤害的提供者。这项研究的目的是研究华盛顿特区移动SEP上当前和以前的PWID寻求服务之间在SEP访问方面的差异。调查结果在2014年3月和4月于华盛顿特区进行的PWID人口估计研究中,将几何点距离估计技术应用于所收集的数据。我们计算了从住宅邮政编码的质心点到居民点的步行距离。 PWID提供服务的移动交换站点。使用独立样本t检验来检查当前PWID与以前的PWID之间的步行距离量度。平均步行距离的差异具有统计学意义,当前和以前的PWID的平均步行距离分别为2.75和1.80英里。结论这项研究的结果表明,与主要从事非针头交换服务(例如医疗或社会服务)的SEP接触的前PWID可能比活跃注射者的SEP减少。这项研究为扩展SEP运营提供了支持,从而使现役和前任PWID都能够获得更多的减少伤害提供者以及相关的健康和社会服务。增加服务可访问性可能有助于解决当前和以前的PWID中未满足的需求。

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