Public health responses to the opioid crisis in North America

Commentary
par
Kerr, Thomas

Date de publication

2019

Géographie

North America

Langue de la ressource

English

Texte disponible en version intégrale

Oui

Open Access / OK to Reproduce

Non

Évalué par des pairs

Yes

L’objectif

Promotes a public health response to the opioid crisis, with considerations of safe supply, naloxone, drug checking, and a number of determinants of health

Constatations/points à retenir

While much has been done in effort to reduce deaths due to opioid use, little progress has been made, which necessitates a more critical analysis of existing efforts, the continued implementation of novel approaches, and a move away from over-medicalizing the epidemic and towards considering ways of addressing the upstream social-structural drivers of opioid overdose, including those rooted in social-economic changes, racial disparity, and criminalization. However, as has been pointed out eloquently by Dasgupta el at., there is no “easy fix” to such problems.13 Still, until a broader approach is taken it is unclear whether real change in opioid overdose dynamics can be reasonably expected.

Mots clés

Policy/Regulatory
Safer supply
Equity
Advocacy
Social services
Poverty
Housing
Drug checking
Substitution/OAT
Stigma