Assessing the Healthcare and Harm Reduction Needs Among Women and Men Who Smoke Crack Cocaine

This thesis was undertaken to assess the characteristics of individuals who smoke crack cocaine and to examine the health-related risks and healthcare needs of this population. A literature review of 147 published articles was conducted to synthesize evidence regarding behaviours associated with cra...

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Main Author: Smith, Kathryn
Other Authors: Coyle, Douglas
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10393/20331
http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-4955
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spelling ndltd-uottawa.ca-oai-ruor.uottawa.ca-10393-203312021-06-30T05:22:55Z Assessing the Healthcare and Harm Reduction Needs Among Women and Men Who Smoke Crack Cocaine Smith, Kathryn Coyle, Douglas Leonard, Lynne Crack cocaine Health service access HIV transmission prevention HCV transmission prevention Harm reduction This thesis was undertaken to assess the characteristics of individuals who smoke crack cocaine and to examine the health-related risks and healthcare needs of this population. A literature review of 147 published articles was conducted to synthesize evidence regarding behaviours associated with crack use and to assess the risks of disease transmission through crack smoking behaviours. Qualitative interviews were subsequently conducted with thirty Ottawa residents who smoke crack to learn about their experiences with healthcare and harm reduction services. Results identified barriers related to accessing primary healthcare and drug treatment programming among people who smoke crack and gaps within existing harm reduction services. Individuals who smoke crack represent a marginalized population who are often missed through traditional health promotion and harm reduction programming. There is a need for increased coverage of current programming and a reduction of factors which currently hinder the delivery and effectiveness of crack-specific harm reduction programs. 2011-10-26T19:50:16Z 2011-10-26T19:50:16Z 2011 2011 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10393/20331 http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-4955 en application/pdf Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa
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topic Crack cocaine
Health service access
HIV transmission prevention
HCV transmission prevention
Harm reduction
spellingShingle Crack cocaine
Health service access
HIV transmission prevention
HCV transmission prevention
Harm reduction
Smith, Kathryn
Assessing the Healthcare and Harm Reduction Needs Among Women and Men Who Smoke Crack Cocaine
description This thesis was undertaken to assess the characteristics of individuals who smoke crack cocaine and to examine the health-related risks and healthcare needs of this population. A literature review of 147 published articles was conducted to synthesize evidence regarding behaviours associated with crack use and to assess the risks of disease transmission through crack smoking behaviours. Qualitative interviews were subsequently conducted with thirty Ottawa residents who smoke crack to learn about their experiences with healthcare and harm reduction services. Results identified barriers related to accessing primary healthcare and drug treatment programming among people who smoke crack and gaps within existing harm reduction services. Individuals who smoke crack represent a marginalized population who are often missed through traditional health promotion and harm reduction programming. There is a need for increased coverage of current programming and a reduction of factors which currently hinder the delivery and effectiveness of crack-specific harm reduction programs.
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title Assessing the Healthcare and Harm Reduction Needs Among Women and Men Who Smoke Crack Cocaine
title_short Assessing the Healthcare and Harm Reduction Needs Among Women and Men Who Smoke Crack Cocaine
title_full Assessing the Healthcare and Harm Reduction Needs Among Women and Men Who Smoke Crack Cocaine
title_fullStr Assessing the Healthcare and Harm Reduction Needs Among Women and Men Who Smoke Crack Cocaine
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the Healthcare and Harm Reduction Needs Among Women and Men Who Smoke Crack Cocaine
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