推进减少伤害的公平获取:户外减少伤害自动售货机的实施和早期使用,加利福尼亚州克恩县,2023年。

IF 3 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Public Health Reports Pub Date : 2025-01-03 DOI:10.1177/00333549241308169
Ashleigh Herrera
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为了降低与阿片类药物相关的发病率和死亡率,加利福尼亚州克恩县当地的药物使用预防联盟一直在努力提高对包括纳洛酮在内的减低伤害用品的公平参与和再参与。通过社区与学术界的合作以及克恩县当地管理式医疗保健计划的资助,我们在加利福尼亚州贝克斯菲尔德订购、储备并监控了一台温控室外减低伤害自动售货机 (HRVM)。我们概述了成功采购和实施社区减低伤害自动售货机的必要步骤。为了提高可接受性,我们与合作伙伴、相关方以及有药物使用经历的人进行了公开对话,以了解减低伤害供应包的内容。此外,我们还参考了文献、医生和流行病学家的意见,为每套用品的数量和发放频率限制提供了最佳实践。为了确保长期的可持续性,我们从加州减低伤害用品信息交换中心获得了资助,以维持减低伤害用品包的储备;我们还成功申请了加州卫生保健服务部的纳洛酮分发项目,以持续供应免费纳洛酮;我们还通过学术合作伙伴开发了学生实习和研究助理职位,以支持参与者招募以及数据收集和管理工作。我们的努力最终促成了该县第一台 HRVM 的启动,并获得了另外两台 HRVM 的订单。通过我们的经验,我们深入了解了如何提高以社区为基础的 HRVM 的可行性、可接受性和可持续性,从而促进健康公平。
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Advancing Equitable Access to Harm Reduction: Implementation and Early Use of an Outdoor Harm Reduction Vending Machine, Kern County, California, 2023.

To reduce opioid-related morbidity and mortality, local coalitions on substance use prevention in Kern County, California, have sought to increase equitable engagement and reengagement with harm reduction supplies, including naloxone. Through a community-academic partnership and funding from the local managed health care plan in Kern County, we ordered, stocked, and monitored a temperature-controlled outdoor harm reduction vending machine (HRVM) in Bakersfield, California. We outlined the necessary steps for successful procurement and implementation of community-based HRVMs. To increase acceptability, we engaged in open dialogue with our partners, interested parties, and people with lived experience of substance use to inform the contents of the harm reduction supply kits. In addition, we consulted the literature, physicians, and epidemiologists to inform best practices for the quantity of supplies per kit and the frequency limits for dispensation. To ensure long-term sustainability, we secured grant funding from the California Harm Reduction Supply Clearinghouse to maintain a backstock of harm reduction supplies for the kits, successfully applied for the Naloxone Distribution Project through the California Department of Health Care Services for a continuous supply of free naloxone, and developed student internship and research assistant positions through our academic partner to support participant recruitment and data collection and management efforts. Our efforts culminated in the launch of the county's first HRVM and orders for 2 additional HRVMs. Through our experiences, we gained insight on how to improve the feasibility, acceptability, and sustainability of community-based HRVMs, which can enhance health equity.

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Public Health Reports
Public Health Reports 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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