Seeing is believing: an educational outreach activity on disinfection practices

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Skin and soft-tissue infections are very common among persons who inject drugs. They occur when microbes pass under the protective layer of the skin and proliferate. This happens when harm reduction recommendations such as skin asept...

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Main Authors: Tetu Isabelle, Mercure Sarah-Amelie, Lamonde Steeve, Cote Francoise
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2008-02-01
Series:Harm Reduction Journal
Online Access:http://www.harmreductionjournal.com/content/5/1/7
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spelling doaj-238d7266569d4233a6cb9c886a324d362020-11-24T23:05:49ZengBMCHarm Reduction Journal1477-75172008-02-0151710.1186/1477-7517-5-7Seeing is believing: an educational outreach activity on disinfection practicesTetu IsabelleMercure Sarah-AmelieLamonde SteeveCote Francoise<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Skin and soft-tissue infections are very common among persons who inject drugs. They occur when microbes pass under the protective layer of the skin and proliferate. This happens when harm reduction recommendations such as skin aseptia before injection and sterile injection equipment usage are not properly followed.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>A group of active drug users involved in a health promotion project as peer educators were asked about their formation needs. To address their inquiries concerning skin and soft-tissue infections, we devised with them a series of workshops touching upon common infections, the microflora, and microbial transmission.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Participants learned to identify common infections and how to properly react in case of an abscess, cellulitis or phlebitis. They saw microscopic objects, found out about the high prevalence of microbes in their environment and on their skin, and could appreciate the efficiency of different washing and disinfection techniques. They visualized how easily microbes can spread from person to person and from contaminated objects to persons.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>In the weeks following this activity, some participants demonstrated and reported healthy behavioural changes regarding their own injection practices. Furthermore, they shared their newfound knowledge and began enforcing its application among people they inject drugs with. Most participants greatly appreciated this activity and valued it as being highly efficient and tangible. Note: A French version of this paper is available on the <it>Journal</it>'s web site [see Additional file <supplr sid="S1">1</supplr>].</p> <suppl id="S1"> <title> <p>Additional File 1</p> </title> <text> <p>Article en Français (article in French). Une version française de l'article a été préparée par les auteurs. Elle est disponible à partir du site Web du <it>Harm Reduction Journal</it>.</p> </text> <file name="1477-7517-5-7-S1.doc"> <p>Click here for file</p> </file> </suppl> http://www.harmreductionjournal.com/content/5/1/7
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Mercure Sarah-Amelie
Lamonde Steeve
Cote Francoise
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Mercure Sarah-Amelie
Lamonde Steeve
Cote Francoise
Seeing is believing: an educational outreach activity on disinfection practices
Harm Reduction Journal
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Mercure Sarah-Amelie
Lamonde Steeve
Cote Francoise
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title Seeing is believing: an educational outreach activity on disinfection practices
title_short Seeing is believing: an educational outreach activity on disinfection practices
title_full Seeing is believing: an educational outreach activity on disinfection practices
title_fullStr Seeing is believing: an educational outreach activity on disinfection practices
title_full_unstemmed Seeing is believing: an educational outreach activity on disinfection practices
title_sort seeing is believing: an educational outreach activity on disinfection practices
publisher BMC
series Harm Reduction Journal
issn 1477-7517
publishDate 2008-02-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Skin and soft-tissue infections are very common among persons who inject drugs. They occur when microbes pass under the protective layer of the skin and proliferate. This happens when harm reduction recommendations such as skin aseptia before injection and sterile injection equipment usage are not properly followed.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>A group of active drug users involved in a health promotion project as peer educators were asked about their formation needs. To address their inquiries concerning skin and soft-tissue infections, we devised with them a series of workshops touching upon common infections, the microflora, and microbial transmission.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Participants learned to identify common infections and how to properly react in case of an abscess, cellulitis or phlebitis. They saw microscopic objects, found out about the high prevalence of microbes in their environment and on their skin, and could appreciate the efficiency of different washing and disinfection techniques. They visualized how easily microbes can spread from person to person and from contaminated objects to persons.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>In the weeks following this activity, some participants demonstrated and reported healthy behavioural changes regarding their own injection practices. Furthermore, they shared their newfound knowledge and began enforcing its application among people they inject drugs with. Most participants greatly appreciated this activity and valued it as being highly efficient and tangible. Note: A French version of this paper is available on the <it>Journal</it>'s web site [see Additional file <supplr sid="S1">1</supplr>].</p> <suppl id="S1"> <title> <p>Additional File 1</p> </title> <text> <p>Article en Français (article in French). Une version française de l'article a été préparée par les auteurs. Elle est disponible à partir du site Web du <it>Harm Reduction Journal</it>.</p> </text> <file name="1477-7517-5-7-S1.doc"> <p>Click here for file</p> </file> </suppl>
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