扩大药品检查范围的分布式模型

IF 1.3 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Drugs, habits and social policy Pub Date : 2022-07-08 DOI:10.1108/dhs-01-2022-0005
Bruce Wallace, Lea Gozdzialski, Abdelhakim Qbaich, A. Shafiul, Piotr Burek, Abby Hutchison, T. Teal, Rebecca Louw, C. Kielty, Derek Robinson, B. Moa, M. Storey, C. Gill, Dennis K. Hore
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虽然在过量预防中实施药物检查的兴趣越来越大,但我们还必须考虑如何扩大这些反应,以便它们对那些与过量有关的不可预测和日益复杂的药物供应的人们具有重大的影响和影响。本文的目的是提出一个社区药物检查的分布式模型,该模型解决了增加药物检查范围的多重障碍,以应对非法药物过量危机。设计/方法/方法详细描述了社区药物检查分布式模型的关键组成部分。这包括一个将多仪器、多站点服务设计与在线服务选项联系起来的综合软件平台,一个提供存储和报告功能的基础数据库,以及一个促进参与和能力建设的实践社区。研究结果:分布式模型减少了对多个站点的技术人员的需求,同时仍然提供现场护理结果,减少了当地的危害,并获得了在线和本地化报告的验证性测试。它还减少了对减少危害工作人员进行药物检查技术部分(例如解释光谱)培训的需要。此外,它的实时报告能力使社区了解危机。站点还得到实践社区的额外支持。原创性/价值本文介绍了药物检查技术和服务设计方面的创新,试图克服当前的财政和技术障碍,将服务扩大到更公平和更有影响力的水平,并有效地将多个城市和农村社区联系起来,报告与过量有关的物质的浓度水平。
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A distributed model to expand the reach of drug checking
Purpose While there is increasing interest in implementing drug checking within overdose prevention, we must also consider how to scale-up these responses so that they have significant reach and impact for people navigating the unpredictable and increasingly complex drug supplies linked to overdose. The purpose of this paper is to present a distributed model of community drug checking that addresses multiple barriers to increasing the reach of drug checking as a response to the illicit drug overdose crisis. Design/methodology/approach A detailed description of the key components of a distributed model of community drug checking is provided. This includes an integrated software platform that links a multi-instrument, multi-site service design with online service options, a foundational database that provides storage and reporting functions and a community of practice to facilitate engagement and capacity building. Findings The distributed model diminishes the need for technicians at multiple sites while still providing point-of-care results with local harm reduction engagement and access to confirmatory testing online and in localized reporting. It also reduces the need for training in the technical components of drug checking (e.g. interpreting spectra) for harm reduction workers. Moreover, its real-time reporting capability keeps communities informed about the crisis. Sites are additionally supported by a community of practice. Originality/value This paper presents innovations in drug checking technologies and service design that attempt to overcome current financial and technical barriers towards scaling-up services to a more equitable and impactful level and effectively linking multiple urban and rural communities to report concentration levels for substances most linked to overdose.
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