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Ashleigh Herrera1, Bradley Conner2, Presleigh Beshirs1
1California State University Bakersfield, Department of Social Work, 9001 Stockdale Highway, Bakersfield, CA 93311, United States.
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The opioid epidemic continues to claim lives at alarming rates, disproportionately affecting marginalized communities, with structural barriers preventing equitable access to lifesaving interventions such as naloxone. Harm reduction vending machines (HRVMs) offer a promising solution to this issue, providing low-barrier access to naloxone and other harm reduction supplies. This study examines the impact of different HRVM access models on product utilization, specifically focusing on an outdoor HRVM, Project HOPE, located in Bakersfield, California. Initially, the machine required participant registration and imposed product limits; however, these restrictions were removed in August 2023 to improve access. An interrupted time series analysis of data from June to October 2023 reveal a significant increase in product utilization following the shift to unrestricted access, with increases in demand for naloxone kits, safer injection kits, wound care kits, and other basic needs supplies. The findings suggest that removing barriers to HRVM access, including registration requirements and product limits, can significantly improve the utilization of harm reduction supplies, potentially reducing opioid-related fatalities and promoting health equity. Further research is needed to evaluate the long-term impacts of unrestricted HRVM access models on overdose prevention and other health outcomes.
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