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Peer-delivered harm reduction and recovery support services: initial evaluation from a hybrid recovery community drop-in center and syringe exchange program

机译:同行交付的伤害减少和恢复支持服务:来自混合恢复社区中央和注射器交换计划的初步评估

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Abstract Background Recovery from substance use disorder (SUD) is often considered at odds with harm reduction strategies. More recently, harm reduction has been categorized as both a pathway to recovery and a series of services to reduce the harmful consequences of substance use. Peer recovery support services (PRSS) are effective in improving SUD outcomes, as well as improving the engagement and effectiveness of harm reduction programs. Methods This study provides an initial evaluation of a hybrid recovery community organization providing PRSS as well as peer-based harm reduction services via a syringe exchange program. Administrative data collected during normal operations of the Missouri Network for Opiate Reform and Recovery were analyzed using Pearson chi-square tests and Monte Carlo chi-square tests. Results Intravenous substance-using participants (N = 417) had an average of 2.14 engagements (SD = 2.59) with the program. Over the evaluation period, a range of 5345–8995 sterile syringes were provided, with a range of 600–1530 used syringes collected. Participant housing status, criminal justice status, and previous health diagnosis were all significantly related to whether they had multiple engagements. Conclusions Results suggest that recovery community organizations are well situated and staffed to also provide harm reduction services, such as syringe exchange programs. Given the relationship between engagement and participant housing, criminal justice status, and previous health diagnosis, recommendations for service delivery include additional education and outreach for homeless, justice-involved, LatinX, and LGBTQ+ identifying individuals.
机译:从物质用途障碍(SUD)的抽象背景恢复通常被视为损害策略的赔率。最近,减少损害已被分类为恢复的途径和一系列服务,以减少物质使用的有害后果。同行恢复支持服务(PRS)有效地改善SUD结果,以及提高伤害减少方案的参与和有效性。方法本研究提供了通过注射器交换计划提供有关的混合恢复社区组织的初步评估,并通过注射器交换计划提供基于同行的危害减少服务。使用Pearson Chi-Square测试和Monte Carlo Chi-Square测试分析了在Missouri网络的正常运营中收集的行政数据。结果静脉内物质 - 使用参与者(n = 417)平均与该计划平均2.14个接合(SD = 2.59)。在评估期间,提供了5345-8995无菌注射器的范围,收集了600-1530次使用的注射器。参与者住房状况,刑事司法地位和以前的健康诊断都与他们是否有多次参与有关。结论结果表明,恢复社区组织良好,人员提供损害,如注射器交换计划。鉴于参与和参与者住房之间的关系,刑事司法地位和以前的健康诊断,服务交付的建议包括无家可归,司法,拉丁语和LGBTQ +识别个人的额外教育和外展。

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