Original research
par
Ivsins, Andrew et al
Date de publication
2020
Géographie
Canada
Langue de la ressource
English
Texte disponible en version intégrale
Oui
Open Access / OK to Reproduce
Non
Évalué par des pairs
Yes
L’objectif
This study examined outcomes of a hydromorphone tablet distribution program intended to prevent overdose events among people who use drugs (PWUD) at high risk of fatal overdose.
Constatations/points à retenir
Our analysis identified the following positive outcomes of being enrolled in the hydromorphone tablet distribution program: (1) reduced street drug use and overdose risk, (2) improvements to health and well-being, (3) improvements in co-management of pain, and (4) economic improvements. Our findings indicate that the hydromorphone distribution program not only is effective in responding to the current overdose crisis by reducing people's use of illicit drugs but also addresses inequities stemming from the intersection of drug use and social inequality.
La conception ou méthodologie de recherche
n=42 qualitative interviews + 100h ethnographic observations, Feb-Dec 2019
Mots clés
Wrap-around services
Safer supply
Equity
About PWUD
Barriers and enablers
Outcomes
Illegal drugs
Transitions in care/treatment