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The potential impacts of community drug checking within the overdose crisis: qualitative study exploring the perspective of prospective service users

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BMC PUBLIC HEALTH
卷 21, 期 1, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12889-021-11243-4

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Drug checking; Harm reduction; Substance use; Fentanyl

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  1. Health Canada Substance Use and Addictions Program [SUAP: 1819-HQ-000042]
  2. Vancouver Foundation [VF: UNR17-0265]
  3. Island Health

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Drug checking is increasingly integrated into public health responses to the overdose crisis, raising questions about its impact as a harm reduction strategy. A pilot project in Canada interviewed various stakeholders to understand the potential role of drug checking within the overdose crisis and identified benefits at multiple levels. It is crucial to take a universal approach to drug checking to meet the diverse needs of substance users and look beyond individual behavior change to consider broader impacts on communities and the illicit drug market.
BackgroundAs drug checking becomes more integrated within public health responses to the overdose crisis, and potentially more institutionalized, there is value in critically questioning the impacts of drug checking as a harm reduction response.MethodsAs part of a pilot project to implement community drug checking in Victoria, BC, Canada, in-depth interviews (N=27) were held with people who use or have used substances, family or friends of people who use substances, and/or people who make or distribute substances. Critical harm reduction and social justice perspectives and a socioecological model guided our analysis to understand the potential role of drug checking within the overdose crisis, from the perspective of prospective service users.ResultsParticipants provided insight into who might benefit from community drug checking and potential benefits. They indicated drug checking addresses a shared need that could benefit people who use substances, people who care for people who use substances, and people who sell substances. Using a socioecological model, we identified four overarching themes corresponding to benefits at each level: drug checking to improve health and wellbeing of people who use substances, drug checking to increase quality control in an unregulated market, drug checking to create healthier environments, and drug checking to mediate policies around substance use.ConclusionsDrug checking requires a universal approach to meet the needs of diverse populations who use substances, and must not be focused on abstinence based outcomes. As a harm reduction response, community drug checking has potential impacts beyond the individual level. These include increasing power and accountability within the illicit drug market, improving the health of communities, supporting safer supply initiatives and regulation of substances, and mitigating harms of criminalization. Evaluation of drug checking should consider potential impacts that extend beyond individual behaviour change and recognize lived realities and structural conditions.

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