Lit review
by
Brothers, Thomas D., et al
Release Date
2022
Geography
International
Language of Resource
English
Full Text Available
Yes
Open Access / OK to Reproduce
No
Peer Reviewed
No
Objective
We sought to synthesize qualitative studies of social-structural factors influencing incidence and treatment of injecting-related infections.
Findings/Key points
Injecting-related bacterial and fungal infections are shaped by modifiable social-structural factors, including unregulated drug quality, criminalization, insufficient housing, limited harm reduction services, and harmful health care practices. Enabling environment interventions that address these factors could further empower people who inject drugs to protect themselves and their community.
Design/methods
Lit review - 26 qualitative studies included
Keywords
Policy/Regulatory
Harm reduction
Injecting drugs
Hospitals
About PWUD
About prescribers
Social services