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The accessibility, acceptability, health impact and cost implications of primary healthcare outlets that target injecting drug users: A narrative synthesis of literature

机译:面向注射吸毒者的主要医疗机构的可及性,可接受性,健康影响和成本影响:文献综述

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Background: Injecting drug users (IDUs) are at increased risk of health problems ranging from injecting-related injuries to blood borne viral infections. Access to primary healthcare (PHC) is often limited for this marginalised group. Many seek care at emergency departments and some require hospital admission due to late presentation. The costs to both the individual and the health system are such that policymakers in some settings have implemented IDU-targeted PHC centres, with a number of models employed. However, there is insufficient evidence on the effectiveness of these centres to inform health service planning. A systematic review examining such interventions is not possible due to the heterogeneous nature of study designs. Nevertheless, an integrative literature review of IDU-targeted PHC may provide useful insights into the range of operational models and strategies to enhance the accessibility and acceptability of these services to the target population. Methods: Available literature describing the impact of IDU-targeted PHC on health outcomes, cost implications and operational challenges is reviewed. A narrative synthesis was undertaken of material sourced from relevant journal publications, grey literature and policy documents. Results: Several models have proven accessible and acceptable forms of PHC to IDUs, improving the overall healthcare utilisation and health status of this population with consequent savings to the health system due to a reduction in visits to emergency departments and tertiary hospitals. Conclusions: Although such findings are promising, there remains a dearth of rigorous evaluations of these targeted PHC, with the public health impact of such outlets yet to be systematically documented.
机译:背景:注射吸毒者(IDU)面临健康问题的风险增加,从注射相关伤害到血源性病毒感染,无所不包。对于这个边缘化群体,获得初级保健(PHC)的机会通常很有限。许多人到急诊室寻求护理,有些人由于迟到而需要住院。个人和卫生系统的成本如此之高,以致决策者在某些情况下已经实施了以注射吸毒者为目标的初级保健中心,并采用了许多模型。但是,没有足够的证据表明这些中心可以有效地制定卫生服务计划。由于研究设计的异质性,不可能对这类干预措施进行系统的审查。但是,以IDU为目标的PHC的综合文献综述可能会提供有益的见解,以了解操作模型和策略的范围,以增强这些服务对目标人群的可及性和可接受性。方法:回顾了描述以IDU为目标的PHC对健康结果,成本影响和运营挑战的影响的现有文献。对相关期刊出版物,灰色文献和政策文件中的材料进行了叙述性综合。结果:多种模式已被证明可以为IDU提供易于接受和可接受的PHC形式,从而改善了该人群的整体医疗利用率和健康状况,并由于减少了前往急诊科和三级医院的就诊次数,从而节省了卫生系统。结论:尽管这样的发现是有希望的,但仍缺乏对这些目标PHC的严格评估,尚待系统地记录这些渠道对公共卫生的影响。

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