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The context, management and prevention of heroin overdose in Victoria, Australia : the promise of a diverse approach
(Le contexte, la prise en charge et la prévention de l'overdose à l'héroïne dans la région de Victoria en Australie : Les promesses d'une approche diversifiée)
Auteur(s) :
DIETZE, P. ;
FRY, C. ;
RUMBOLD G. ;
GEROSTAMOULOS, J.
Année
2001
Page(s) :
437-458
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Refs biblio. :
45
Domaine :
Drogues illicites / Illicit drugs
Thésaurus mots-clés
HEROINE
;
SURDOSE
;
EVOLUTION
;
PREVENTION
;
REDUCTION DES RISQUES ET DES DOMMAGES
;
STRUCTURE DE PROXIMITE
;
EPIDEMIOLOGIE
Thésaurus géographique
AUSTRALIE
Note générale :
Addiction Research, 2001, 9, (5, numéro spécial "Drug overdose"), 437-458
Note de contenu :
Ill. ; graph. ; tab.
Résumé :
ENGLISH :
Heroin overdose is a common experience amongst heroin users in Victoria, Australia and presents an increasingly serious public health problem for the Victorian community. The number of heroin-related fatalities has increased from 49 in 1991 to 268 in 1998 while the numbers of non-fatal heroin overdoses attended by ambulances in the capital city, Melbourne, increased from 157 per month in June 1998 to a peak of 382 per month in March 1999. These large increases in heroin related mortality and morbidity derive from a variety of factors including recent changes in the heroin market as well as particular risk behaviours heroin users engage in. Widespread recognition of the urgency of the problem of heroin overdose has resulted in a diversity of effort aimed at minimis- ing this key heroin-related harm in Victoria. A Victorian Heroin Overdose Working Group has been established with representation from a variety of government and non- government sectors. Prevention and education focused initiatives have been undertaken ranging from peer education about overdose prevention and training in resuscitation techniques to a new service provides individuals who have recently experienced a non-fatal overdose with counselling and referral. A number of new initiatives are either currently being trialed or under consideration including a service targeting those who have recently experienced non-fatal heroin overdose, the provision of supervised injecting facilities, and the establishment of a recovery space for young people who are either intoxicated or have experienced a heroin overdose. While evidence as to the effectiveness of these initiatives has yet to be collected, the diverse nature of the approach taken in Victoria is an appropriate response to what is a complex problem. (Author's abstract)
Affiliation :
Paul DIETZE : pauldturningpoint.org.au
Australie. Australia.
Australie. Australia.
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