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Rapid evidence review of harm reduction interventions and messaging for people who inject drugs during pandemic events: implications for the ongoing COVID-19 response

机译:迅速证据审查危害危害的损害干预措施和消息传递,用于在大流行事件中注入药物的人:对正在进行的Covid-19回应的影响

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People who inject drugs are at increased health risk in a pandemic due to their greater susceptibility to severe disease and as a consequence of the restrictions put in place to halt the spread of infection. Harm reduction (HR) services, which aim to reduce the negative effects of drug use on health, are likely to be diminished in a pandemic. However, innovative HR interventions and messaging may also develop in response to such a crisis. It is vital to understand the most effective ways to deliver HR in pandemic situations so that guidance can be provided for current and future disruptions to service provision. A rapid evidence review was conducted with the aim of exploring what HR interventions and messaging are most effective during a pandemic-type situation. Ten health databases were systematically searched using terms relevant to the research aim. A search was also made of grey literature, including a targeted search of HR messaging from key national and service provider websites. In the initial search, 121 pieces of evidence were identified which, after screening and de-duplication, resulted in 60 for inclusion. The included evidence consists mainly of non-peer reviewed, pre-publication or expert opinion pieces. The rapid findings suggest that HR services should be deemed essential during a pandemic, with staff supported to work safely and social distancing adaptations implemented. Services should be encouraged to operate more flexibly; for instance, in deciding the amounts of take-home supplies of injecting equipment and medications. The evidence on HR communication was very limited but key messages on infection control, uncertain drug supply and accessing services were identified. This rapid evidence review identifies implications for national policy makers, commissioners and HR service providers. A person-centred rather than disease-centred approach to HR delivered by collaborating partners, as well as prioritizing tailored HR messaging, is recommended. Further research evaluating the delivery of HR services and messaging, particularly focusing on health inequalities, is urgently needed.
机译:由于它们对严重疾病的易感性较大,因此在大流行中,在大流行中,患有流行病的人的人们因持续的限制而达到感染的蔓延的限制而增加。减少损害(人力资源)服务,旨在减少药物使用对健康的负面影响,可能在大流行中减少。但是,创新的人力资源干预和消息可能会因此类危机而发展。了解在大流行情况下提供人力资源的最有效方法是至关重要的,以便可以为当前和未来的服务提供的中断提供指导。通过探索人力资源干预措施和消息传递在大流行型情况下最有效的速度进行了综述。系统地使用与研究目标相关的条款进行系统地搜索十个健康数据库。搜索也由灰色文献制成,包括来自关键国家和服务提供商网站的HR消息传递的目标搜索。在初始搜索中,鉴定了121件证据,在筛选和解复制后,导致60以便包含。附带的证据主要由非同行评审,出版前或专家意见作品组成。快速调查结果表明,人力资源服务在大流行期间应该被视为必不可少,工作人员支持安全,社会疏散适应所实施的工作。应该鼓励服务更灵活地运作;例如,在决定注射设备和药物的带家用供应量。关于人力资源通信的证据非常有限,但确定了关于感染控制,不确定药物供应和访问服务的关键信息。此快速证据审查确定了对国家政策制定者,专员和人力资源服务提供商的影响。建议使用以人为本的,而不是疾病为中心的人力资源方法,以及优先考虑量身定制的HR消息传递。迫切需要进一步研究评估人力资源服务和消息传递,特别是关注健康不平等的进一步研究。

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