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Drug consumption facilities: an update since 2000.

J Kimber1, K Dolan, I van Beek

  • 1National Drug and Alcohol Research Center, University of New South Wales, Australia. J.Kimber@unsw.edu.au

Drug and Alcohol Review
|July 10, 2003
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Drug consumption rooms (DCRs) provide safe spaces for drug use. This updated review examines their global operation, recent literature, and future policy directions for harm reduction practitioners.

Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Addiction Research
  • Social Sciences

Background:

  • Drug consumption rooms (DCRs) are supervised facilities designed to reduce the harms associated with drug use.
  • An initial review of DCRs was published in 2000, serving as a foundational resource.
  • Significant advancements and global interest in DCRs necessitate an updated assessment.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide an updated overview of drug consumption room (DCR) implementation and consideration worldwide.
  • To summarize recent scientific literature pertaining to DCRs.
  • To discuss future research and policy directions for DCRs.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of recent studies on DCRs.
  • Analysis of current operational status and policy considerations for DCRs globally.

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  • Expert consultation and synthesis of findings.
  • Main Results:

    • DCRs are operational or under consideration in various international locations.
    • New literature indicates evolving evidence on DCR effectiveness and impact.
    • Identified key areas for future research and policy development.

    Conclusions:

    • Drug consumption rooms (DCRs) represent a critical component of harm reduction strategies.
    • Continued research and policy development are essential for optimizing DCRs.
    • This updated review serves as a vital resource for policymakers and practitioners.