Harm Reduction Unit of the City of Santo André, São Paulo State, Brazil: An Evaluation

The Harm Reduction Unit (HRU) in Santo André (São Paulo State) was created to improve the health of people who either live or work on the streets: drug users, commercial sex workers (male and female), men who have sex with men, sexually exploited adolescents, transsexuals, transvestites, lesbians, a...

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Main Authors: Silvia Moreira da Silva, Cássia Baldini Soares, Vilmar Ezequiel Santos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Social Medicine Publication Group 2010-12-01
Series:Social Medicine
Online Access:http://www.socialmedicine.info/index.php/socialmedicine/article/view/495
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spelling doaj-6b17633f43674011a58e781ab1f357a32020-11-24T23:05:01ZengSocial Medicine Publication GroupSocial Medicine1557-71122010-12-0153161167Harm Reduction Unit of the City of Santo André, São Paulo State, Brazil: An EvaluationSilvia Moreira da SilvaCássia Baldini SoaresVilmar Ezequiel SantosThe Harm Reduction Unit (HRU) in Santo André (São Paulo State) was created to improve the health of people who either live or work on the streets: drug users, commercial sex workers (male and female), men who have sex with men, sexually exploited adolescents, transsexuals, transvestites, lesbians, and women working in brothels. This project was undertaken to evaluate the HRU from the perspective of its users. A semi-structured interview was administered to nineteen users from different segments of the populations served by the unit. The major weaknesses of the HRU were felt to be its inconsistent presence in some areas and the absence of psychologists to provide follow-up care. The unit was seen as promoting better health, increased use of condoms, reduction in drug usage, increased access and use of health care services, and less sharing of equipment used in drug consumption. Users see the HRU as a sympathetic presence whose ongoing work provides them with a sense of security and protection. The impact of the HRU went beyond harm reduction; users reported transformative changes such as increased awareness of their social rights and knowledge about how those rights can be demanded. Users had been given new tools to face their problems and seek access to education, work, and housing. Key words: harm reduction, illegal drugs, health service evaluation, social problems http://www.socialmedicine.info/index.php/socialmedicine/article/view/495
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author Silvia Moreira da Silva
Cássia Baldini Soares
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Harm Reduction Unit of the City of Santo André, São Paulo State, Brazil: An Evaluation
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Cássia Baldini Soares
Vilmar Ezequiel Santos
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title Harm Reduction Unit of the City of Santo André, São Paulo State, Brazil: An Evaluation
title_short Harm Reduction Unit of the City of Santo André, São Paulo State, Brazil: An Evaluation
title_full Harm Reduction Unit of the City of Santo André, São Paulo State, Brazil: An Evaluation
title_fullStr Harm Reduction Unit of the City of Santo André, São Paulo State, Brazil: An Evaluation
title_full_unstemmed Harm Reduction Unit of the City of Santo André, São Paulo State, Brazil: An Evaluation
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publishDate 2010-12-01
description The Harm Reduction Unit (HRU) in Santo André (São Paulo State) was created to improve the health of people who either live or work on the streets: drug users, commercial sex workers (male and female), men who have sex with men, sexually exploited adolescents, transsexuals, transvestites, lesbians, and women working in brothels. This project was undertaken to evaluate the HRU from the perspective of its users. A semi-structured interview was administered to nineteen users from different segments of the populations served by the unit. The major weaknesses of the HRU were felt to be its inconsistent presence in some areas and the absence of psychologists to provide follow-up care. The unit was seen as promoting better health, increased use of condoms, reduction in drug usage, increased access and use of health care services, and less sharing of equipment used in drug consumption. Users see the HRU as a sympathetic presence whose ongoing work provides them with a sense of security and protection. The impact of the HRU went beyond harm reduction; users reported transformative changes such as increased awareness of their social rights and knowledge about how those rights can be demanded. Users had been given new tools to face their problems and seek access to education, work, and housing. Key words: harm reduction, illegal drugs, health service evaluation, social problems
url http://www.socialmedicine.info/index.php/socialmedicine/article/view/495
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