Chemsex:紧急医疗服务应答者的核心知识。

Peter Kingsley
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目的:这篇专业实践文章的目的是提高急诊医疗服务(EMS)临床医生对化学性的认识和知识。背景:紧急医疗服务临床医生可能会被要求应对各种各样的医疗紧急情况,其中一些情况将使他们进入他们不熟悉的领域和/或涉及非法活动。很可能许多EMS临床医生会将化学性视为这样一个领域。化学性爱是一种隐秘的活动,大部分发生在更广泛的社会视野之外,它涉及有计划地使用特定药物来增强、延长和维持性体验。大多数化学性爱都是两厢情愿的,参与者参与其中是因为他们从活动中获得快乐和享受。许多人并不认为他们的参与有问题,因此他们极不可能事先与医疗或减少伤害的专业人士讨论过他们生活的这一方面。然而,化学性爱确实会带来精神和身体伤害的重大风险。当事件中出现问题时,可以调用EMS进行响应。在这篇文章中,化学性情景与从各种来源的文献相结合,从EMS临床医生的角度探讨化学性的多个方面。结论:Chemsex涉及身体健康、心理健康、社会关怀、成瘾药物、性健康和刑事司法之间复杂的相互作用。在提供以社区为基础的响应时,EMS临床医生是唯一能够在事件现场看到化学性参与者的医疗保健人员,通常是在事件仍在进行时。为急救人员配备化学性活动的核心知识,将确保他们能够最好地提供知识渊博、以患者为中心、无条件积极关注的应对措施。具有化学性别意识的临床医生将处于更好的位置,以识别和了解可能服用的药物及其相关的毒副反应,并认识到身体和精神创伤的重大风险。他们也会认识到自己处于独特的特权地位,并有信心与这一高风险且基本上不为人知的患者群体一起减少伤害。
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Chemsex: core knowledge for emergency medical service responders.

Aim: The aim of this professional practice article is to increase awareness and knowledge of chemsex among emergency medical service (EMS) clinicians.

Background: EMS clinicians can expect to be called on to respond to medical emergencies across the range and breadth of human behaviours, some of which will take them into areas they are unfamiliar with and/or that involve illegal activity. It is likely that many EMS clinicians would regard chemsex as one such area. A secretive activity, largely occurring out of sight of wider society, chemsex involves the planned use of specific drugs to enhance, prolong and sustain sexual experiences. Most chemsex is consensual, with participants engaging in it because they derive pleasure and enjoyment from the activity. Many do not regard their participation as problematic and so are highly unlikely to have previously discussed this aspect of their lives with a medical or harm-reduction professional. Engagement in chemsex does, however, carry significant risks of both mental and physical harms. When something goes wrong at an event, EMS can expect to be called to respond.In this article, chemsex scenarios are combined with literature drawn from a range of sources to explore multiple aspects of chemsex from the perspective of EMS clinicians.

Conclusion: Chemsex invokes a complex interaction between physical health, mental health, social care, addiction medicine, sexual health and criminal justice. In providing a community-based response, EMS clinicians are uniquely placed as the only element of healthcare that sees chemsex participants at the event location, often while the incident is still going on. Equipping responders with core knowledge of chemsex activities will ensure they are best able to provide a response that is knowledgeable, patient-centred and offers unconditional positive regard. Clinicians that are chemsex-aware will be in a better position to recognise and understand the drugs that may have been taken and their associated toxidrome and appreciate the significant risk of physical and mental trauma. They will also recognise they are in a unique and privileged position and feel confident to engage in harm reduction with this very high-risk and largely unseen cohort of patients.

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