A critical narrative inquiry to understand the impacts of an overdose prevention site on the lives of site users

Abstract Background Globally, communities are struggling to gain support for harm reduction strategies being implemented to address the impacts of substance use. A key part of this discussion is understanding and engaging with people who use drugs to help shape community harm reduction strategies. T...

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Main Authors: Abe Oudshoorn, Michelle Sangster Bouck, Melissa McCann, Shamiram Zendo, Helene Berman, Jordan Banninga, Marlene J. Le Ber, Zayya Zendo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-01-01
Series:Harm Reduction Journal
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12954-020-00458-0
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spelling doaj-a68f9d0fc32348a39bc4d68fd446122a2021-01-10T12:07:58ZengBMCHarm Reduction Journal1477-75172021-01-0118111610.1186/s12954-020-00458-0A critical narrative inquiry to understand the impacts of an overdose prevention site on the lives of site usersAbe Oudshoorn0Michelle Sangster Bouck1Melissa McCann2Shamiram Zendo3Helene Berman4Jordan Banninga5Marlene J. Le Ber6Zayya Zendo7Western UniversityMiddlesex-London Health UnitMiddlesex-London Health UnitWestern UniversityWestern UniversityMiddlesex-London Health UnitSchool of Leadership and Social Change, Brescia University CollegeWestern UniversityAbstract Background Globally, communities are struggling to gain support for harm reduction strategies being implemented to address the impacts of substance use. A key part of this discussion is understanding and engaging with people who use drugs to help shape community harm reduction strategies. This study focused on how an overdose prevention site has influenced the lives of people who use drugs. Methods A critical narrative method was utilized, centred on photo-narratives. Twenty-seven individuals accessing an overdose prevention site were recruited to participate in preliminary interviews. Sixteen participants subsequently took photographs to describe the impact of the site and participated in a second round of interviews. Through independent coding and several rounds of team analysis, four themes were proposed to constitute a core narrative encompassing the diverse experiences of participants. Results A key message shared by participants was the sense that their lives have improved since accessing the site. The core narrative proposed is presented in a series of four themes or “chapters”: Enduring, Accessing Safety, Connecting and Belonging, and Transforming. The chapters follow a series of transitions, revealing a journey that participants presented through their own eyes: one of moving from utter despair to hope, opportunity, and inclusion. Where at the outset participants were simply trying to survive the challenges of chaotic substance use, through the relationships and services provided at the site they moved towards small or large life transformations. Conclusions This study contributes to an enhanced understanding of how caring relationships with staff at the overdose prevention site impacted site users’ sense of self. We propose that caring relationships are an intervention in and of themselves, and that these relationships contribute to transformation that extends far beyond the public health outcomes of disease reduction. The caring relationships at the site can be a starting point for significant social changes. However, the micro-environment that existed within the site needs to extend beyond its walls for true transformative change to take place. The marginalization and stigmatization that people who use drugs experience outside these sites remains a constant barrier to achieving stability in their lives.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12954-020-00458-0Harm reductionNarrative inquiryOverdose prevention siteSupervised consumption sitePhotoRelationships
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author Abe Oudshoorn
Michelle Sangster Bouck
Melissa McCann
Shamiram Zendo
Helene Berman
Jordan Banninga
Marlene J. Le Ber
Zayya Zendo
spellingShingle Abe Oudshoorn
Michelle Sangster Bouck
Melissa McCann
Shamiram Zendo
Helene Berman
Jordan Banninga
Marlene J. Le Ber
Zayya Zendo
A critical narrative inquiry to understand the impacts of an overdose prevention site on the lives of site users
Harm Reduction Journal
Harm reduction
Narrative inquiry
Overdose prevention site
Supervised consumption site
Photo
Relationships
author_facet Abe Oudshoorn
Michelle Sangster Bouck
Melissa McCann
Shamiram Zendo
Helene Berman
Jordan Banninga
Marlene J. Le Ber
Zayya Zendo
author_sort Abe Oudshoorn
title A critical narrative inquiry to understand the impacts of an overdose prevention site on the lives of site users
title_short A critical narrative inquiry to understand the impacts of an overdose prevention site on the lives of site users
title_full A critical narrative inquiry to understand the impacts of an overdose prevention site on the lives of site users
title_fullStr A critical narrative inquiry to understand the impacts of an overdose prevention site on the lives of site users
title_full_unstemmed A critical narrative inquiry to understand the impacts of an overdose prevention site on the lives of site users
title_sort critical narrative inquiry to understand the impacts of an overdose prevention site on the lives of site users
publisher BMC
series Harm Reduction Journal
issn 1477-7517
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Abstract Background Globally, communities are struggling to gain support for harm reduction strategies being implemented to address the impacts of substance use. A key part of this discussion is understanding and engaging with people who use drugs to help shape community harm reduction strategies. This study focused on how an overdose prevention site has influenced the lives of people who use drugs. Methods A critical narrative method was utilized, centred on photo-narratives. Twenty-seven individuals accessing an overdose prevention site were recruited to participate in preliminary interviews. Sixteen participants subsequently took photographs to describe the impact of the site and participated in a second round of interviews. Through independent coding and several rounds of team analysis, four themes were proposed to constitute a core narrative encompassing the diverse experiences of participants. Results A key message shared by participants was the sense that their lives have improved since accessing the site. The core narrative proposed is presented in a series of four themes or “chapters”: Enduring, Accessing Safety, Connecting and Belonging, and Transforming. The chapters follow a series of transitions, revealing a journey that participants presented through their own eyes: one of moving from utter despair to hope, opportunity, and inclusion. Where at the outset participants were simply trying to survive the challenges of chaotic substance use, through the relationships and services provided at the site they moved towards small or large life transformations. Conclusions This study contributes to an enhanced understanding of how caring relationships with staff at the overdose prevention site impacted site users’ sense of self. We propose that caring relationships are an intervention in and of themselves, and that these relationships contribute to transformation that extends far beyond the public health outcomes of disease reduction. The caring relationships at the site can be a starting point for significant social changes. However, the micro-environment that existed within the site needs to extend beyond its walls for true transformative change to take place. The marginalization and stigmatization that people who use drugs experience outside these sites remains a constant barrier to achieving stability in their lives.
topic Harm reduction
Narrative inquiry
Overdose prevention site
Supervised consumption site
Photo
Relationships
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12954-020-00458-0
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