New York City pharmacists' attitudes toward sale of needles/syringes to injection drug users before implementation of law expanding syringe access

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作者
Coffin, PO
Linas, BP
Factor, SH
Vlahov, D
机构
[1] New York Acad Med, Ctr Urban Epidemiol Studies, New York, NY 10029 USA
[2] Lindesmith Ctr, Drug Policy Fdn, New York, NY USA
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JOURNAL OF URBAN HEALTH-BULLETIN OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF MEDICINE | 2000年 / 77卷 / 04期
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10.1007/BF02344038
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 [公共卫生与预防医学]; 120402 [社会医学与卫生事业管理];
摘要
In May 2000, New York State passed legislation permitting the sale, purchase, and possession of up to 10 needles and syringes (hereafter "syringes") without a prescription, intended to reduce blood-borne pathogen transmission among injection drug users (IDUs). To obtain baseline data on pharmacists' attitudes and practices related to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) prevention and IDUs, a telephone survey was administered to 130 pharmacists systematically selected in New York City. Less than half of pharmacists were aware of the new law; 49.6% were willing to or supported providing nonprescription sales of syringes to IDUs. Pharmacists in support tended to be less likely to consider customer appearance "very important." Managing and supervising pharmacists were more likely than staff pharmacists to support syringe sales to IDUs. Managing and supervising pharmacists who stocked packs of 10 syringes and personal sharps disposal containers, pharmacists who supported syringe exchange in the pharmacy, and pharmacists who were willing to sell syringes to diabetics without a prescription were more likely to support syringe sales to IDUs. Syringe disposal was a prominent concern among all pharmacists. Those not in support of syringe sales to IDUs tended to be more likely to believe the practice would increase drug use. These data suggest the need for initiatives to address concerns about syringe disposal and tailored continuing education classes for pharmacists on HIV and viral hepatitis prevention among IDUs.
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