2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12954-021-00515-2
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“We're actually more of a likely ally than an unlikely ally”: relationships between syringe services programs and law enforcement

Abstract: Background Syringe services programs provide sterile injection supplies and a range of health services (e.g., HIV and HEP-C testing, overdose prevention education, provision of naloxone) to a hard-to-reach population, including people who use drugs, aiming to prevent the transmission of infectious diseases. Methods We performed a qualitative needs assessment of existing syringe services programs in the state of Colorado in 2018–2019 to describe—the… Show more

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“…It is critical to understand how to create sustained support for SSPs when the immediate emergency of an outbreak is over. There has been more research focused on increasing support towards SSPs among specific populations, such as law enforcement (Allen et al, 2022; CDC, 2022; Davis et al, 2014; Franco et al, 2021; National Governors Association, 2022). Strategies have also focused on reaching people who use SSPs, with messaging that is non-stigmatising and increases the use of SSPs (Lancaster et al, 2020; Pasman et al, 2022; World Health Organization et al, 2007).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is critical to understand how to create sustained support for SSPs when the immediate emergency of an outbreak is over. There has been more research focused on increasing support towards SSPs among specific populations, such as law enforcement (Allen et al, 2022; CDC, 2022; Davis et al, 2014; Franco et al, 2021; National Governors Association, 2022). Strategies have also focused on reaching people who use SSPs, with messaging that is non-stigmatising and increases the use of SSPs (Lancaster et al, 2020; Pasman et al, 2022; World Health Organization et al, 2007).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%