Original research
par
Orgel, Michael et al
Date de publication
2009
Géographie
UK
Langue de la ressource
English
Texte disponible en version intégrale
Oui
Open Access / OK to Reproduce
Non
Évalué par des pairs
Yes
L’objectif
To describe the views and experiences of drug users receiving unsupervised injectable opiate treatment (IOT) for opiate addiction
Constatations/points à retenir
Respondents had different needs and goals, but attitudes of most respondents were positive. Personal and social benefits: reduction or cessation of illicit drug use, health gains, more ‘normal’ lifestyle, reduced criminal activity. They valued the stability IOT had brought to their lives. The treatment challenge is how to maintain stability without allowing drift into inertia. Much of the IOT debate has been led by service providers and academics. IOT recipient views have been neglected and this study adds a new voice.
La conception ou méthodologie de recherche
n=29 interviews
Mots clés
Safer supply
About PWUD
Outcomes
Crime
Social benefits