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A qualitative study of facilitators and barriers to participate in a needle exchange program for women who inject drugs

机译:对参加注射药物的妇女的促进者和障碍的定性研究

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Women who inject drugs (WWID) show higher levels of injecting risk behaviour compared to men, putting them at risk of contracting HIV and hepatitis C (HCV). Compared to men, WWID are also less present in harm reduction programs such as needle exchange programs (NEP). The aim of this study is to investigate reasons for, and barriers to, participation in NEP among WWID in Sweden, and to identify measures that could be taken to strengthen the program and increase participation among WWID. In-depth interviews (IDIs) were conducted with 20 WWID who had participated in the Stockholm NEP for at least six months and was over 18?years old. IDIs were audio recorded and transcribed et verbatim. Qualitative content analysis was used to identify themes. The need for sterile injection equipment was identified as the main driver to join and remain in the NEP program. Continuous participation in the NEP was further driven by easy access to a multitude of health-related services. The most valued service was the sexual and reproductive health services (SRHR), allowing participants to access contraceptives, cervical cancer screening and sexually transmitted infections testing (STI-testing). NEP staffs’ respectful treatment of participants further contributed to program participation. However, participants also expressed a number of concerns around NEP participation, which created barriers to joining. These included losing custody or visitation rights to children, male partner jealousy and violence, unwillingness to spend time in the waiting area and fear of receiving positive HIV/HCV test results. Practical barriers included limited opening hours and travel distance to the NEP. To strengthen the program, most participants requested additional SRHR services. Most participants also proposed some form of “women only” access to the NEP, to strengthen the feeling of the NEP as a safe space. This study identified factors that may increase uptake of NEP among WWID. Additional SRHR services and “women only” access are recommended to be implemented and evaluated as part of NEP. These findings may inform and improve the current scale-up of NEPs in Sweden to ensure equal access to services.
机译:注射药物(WWID)的妇女与男性相比,将患有更高的注射风险行为程度,使其有关艾滋病毒和丙型肝炎(HCV)的风险。与男性相比,WWID也少于针对针交换计划(NEP)的伤害减少计划。本研究的目的是调查瑞典WWID之间参与NEP的原因和障碍,并确定可以采取的措施加强计划,并增加威胁参与。深入的访谈(IDIS)是用20次参加斯德哥尔摩NEP至少六个月的威力,超过18岁了。 IDIS是录制和转录的et verbatim。定性内容分析用于识别主题。对无菌注入设备的需求被确定为加入并保留在NEP计划中的主要驱动程序。通过轻松访问多种健康相关服务,进一步驱动了NEP的持续参与。最有价值的服务是性和生殖健康服务(SRHR),允许参与者进入避孕药,宫颈癌筛查和性传播感染检测(STI测试)。 NEP员工对参与者的尊重待遇进一步促进了方案参与。然而,与会者还对NEP参与表示了许多疑虑,这为加入创造了障碍。这些包括对儿童的监护权或探亲,男性合作伙伴嫉妒和暴力,不愿花时间在等候区中花费,并担心接受阳性艾滋病毒/ HCV测试结果。实用障碍包括有限的开放时间和到NEP的旅行距离。为了加强该计划,大多数参与者要求额外的SRHR服务。大多数参与者还提出了某种形式的“女性只能”进入NEP,以加强NEP的感觉作为安全空间。本研究确定了可能在威胁中增加NEP摄取的因素。建议将额外的SRHR服务和“仅适用”作为NEP的一部分实施和评估。这些发现可能会通知和改进瑞典中Neps的当前扩大,以确保对服务的平等访问。

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