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Everybody's got it, but...: situational and strategic participation in normalized HCV discourse among injection drug users in Edmonton, Canada.

机译:所有人都知道了,但是...:加拿大埃德蒙顿注射用药者的情况和战略参与情况使他们参与了规范化的HCV讨论。

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BACKGROUND: The normalization thesis refers to processes whereby stigmatized individuals, groups, and activities are accommodated into everyday social life. This study explored the utility of normalization for understanding the social accommodation of HCV among street-involved injection drug users (IDUs) in a Canadian city. METHODS: In-depth semi-structured interviews (1-4 hr) were conducted with 61 drug injectors recruited through a harm reduction program and user networks in Edmonton's inner city. ANALYSES AND RESULTS: An inductive approach characterized common and unique themes across participants, using a combination of phenomenological and thematic analyses and the constant comparative method. Most respondents readily participated in a normalized discourse about HCV, wherein 'everybody's got it', transmission is unavoidable, and that being HCV+--while being less serious than HIV--is a defining characteristic of ID use. However, results indicated that participation in normalized HCV discourse was situational, strategic, and at times, contradictory with respect to (a) coping with HCV diagnosis and progression, (b) negotiating riskier or safer injection practices, and (c) disclosing serostatus to others. CONCLUSIONS: While normalization is useful for understanding the internalization of a medico-epidemiologic concept ('HCV status') into this user population, systematic description of coping and risk management practices relative to IDUs' acceptance or rejection of normalized expectations of HCV is important for developing tailored harm reduction programs and policies.
机译:背景:规范化论文是指被污名化的个人,群体和活动被纳入日常生活的过程。这项研究探索了归一化在理解加拿大城市中涉及街头注射毒品的吸毒者(IDU)中HCV的社会适应性方面的效用。方法:在埃德蒙顿市中心地区,通过减少危害计划和用户网络招募了61名药物注射者,进行了半结构化访谈(1-4小时)。分析和结果:归纳法结合了现象学和主题分析以及不变的比较方法,在参与者之间表征了共同和独特的主题。大多数受访者很容易地参加了有关HCV的规范化讨论,其中“每个人都知道了”,传播是不可避免的,而HCV +(虽然不如HIV严重)是ID使用的定义特征。但是,结果表明,就(a)应对HCV的诊断和进展,(b)协商风险更高或更安全的注射方法以及(c)向患者披露血清状况等方面而言,参加规范化的HCV话语在情境,策略和有时是矛盾的。其他。结论:尽管标准化对于理解药物流行病学概念(“ HCV状况”)在该用户群体中的内在化非常有用,但是相对于IDU接受或拒绝HCV标准化期望,应对和风险管理实践的系统描述对于制定量身定制的减少伤害计划和政策。

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