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Perceptions of risk and safety within injection settings: Injection drug users' reasons for attending a supervised injecting facility in Vancouver, Canada

机译:注射场所的风险和安全感:注射毒品使用者参加加拿大温哥华监督注射设施的原因

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The settings where drugs are injected represent a crucial dimension in the social structural production of drug-related harm. While the use of supervised injecting facilities has been associated with reductions in injection-related risk, few studies have examined the reasons why injection drug users utilise supervised injecting facilities. This study sought to explore injectors' motivations for injecting within the local supervised injecting facility (Insite) and how the supervised setting interacts with their situated risk perceptions. Fifty in-depth interviews were conducted with injection drug users who utilise Insite (Vancouver, Canada) in order to understand injectors' reasons for attending the supervised injecting facility and how the injection setting is perceived to influence risk. Participants were drawn from the Scientific Evaluation of Supervised Injecting cohort. Interviewees reported that Insite provides a suitable alternative to other injection settings (e.g. public injecting venues) and negates the need to observe social conventions deemed to be undesirable by some drug users. The facility mediates injection-related health risks by reducing the potential for blood-borne virus infection and overdose. The sanctioned and regulated environment of Insite is also perceived to provide refuge from important forms of 'everyday risk', including encounters with police, street violence and loss of drugs, which characterise other injection settings. While public health perspectives have focused upon the potential of supervised injecting facilities to mediate injection-related harm, injection drug users perceive the supervised injection setting to provide protection from a broader range of hazards associated with injecting drugs in unregulated settings.
机译:注射毒品的场所代表了与毒品有关的危害的社会结构产生中的一个关键方面。虽然使用监督性注射设施与减少与注射有关的风险有关,但很少有研究调查了注射毒品使用者使用监督性注射设施的原因。这项研究试图探讨注入者在当地有监督的注入设施(现场)内进行注入的动机,以及受监督的环境如何与他们所处的风险感知相互作用。与使用Insite(加拿大温哥华)的注射毒品使用者进行了五十次深入访谈,以了解注射者参加有监督注射设施的原因,以及注射方式如何影响风险。参与者来自“监督注射”队列的科学评估。受访者报告说,Insite提供了其他注射设置(例如公共注射场所)的合适替代方案,并且无需遵守一些吸毒者认为不受欢迎的社交惯例。该设施通过减少血液传播的病毒感染和用药过量的可能性来介导与注射有关的健康风险。人们还认为,Insite受到制裁和监管的环境可以避开重要的“日常风险”形式,包括与警察的相遇,街头暴力和毒品损失,这些都是其他注射方式的特征。虽然公共卫生的观点集中在有监督注射设施调解与注射有关的危害的潜力上,但注射毒品使用者认为有监督注射设置可提供针对不受管制环境中注射毒品的更大范围危害的保护。

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