Barriers and facilitators of naloxone and safe injection facility interventions to reduce opioid drug-related deaths: A qualitative analysis

Original research
par
Miller, Nicole M., Claire Campbell & Gillian W. Shorter

Date de publication

2023

Géographie

Ireland

Langue de la ressource

English

Texte disponible en version intégrale

Oui

Open Access / OK to Reproduce

Oui

Évalué par des pairs

Yes

L’objectif

This study aimed to identify barriers and facilitators to implementing naloxone and a supervised injection facility (SIF) to reduce opioid drug-related deaths in the Republic of Ireland (ROI) and Northern Ireland (NI).

Constatations/points à retenir

The findings illustrated that stigma within the media, health centers, and the community was a significant barrier to naloxone distribution and SIF implementation. Policing and community intimidation were reported to hinder naloxone carriage in both the ROI and NI, while threats of paramilitary violence towards people who use drugs were unique to NI. Municipal government delays and policy maker apathy were reported to hinder SIF implementation in the ROI. Participants suggested peer-to-peer naloxone delivery and amending legislation to facilitate non-prescription naloxone would increase naloxone uptake. Participants recommended using webinars, Town Halls, and a Citizens’ Assembly as tools to advocate for SIF implementation.

La conception ou méthodologie de recherche

Semi-structured interviews (n=23)

Mots clés

Harm reduction
Barriers and enablers
SCS/OPS
Policy/Regulatory