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  • Addiction Medicine
  • Implementation Science

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  • The U.S. drug market crisis necessitates improved harm reduction services (HRS) for people who use drugs (PWUD).
  • Current addiction care models often mismatch patient needs for evidence-based harm reduction.
  • Co-locating HRS within outpatient addiction clinics shows potential to decrease mortality and enhance clinical outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the barriers and facilitators of implementing HRS through kit distribution in outpatient addiction clinics.
  • To assess staff and provider perspectives on integrating harm reduction services into existing addiction treatment settings.

Main Methods:

  • A qualitative description approach was used, involving virtual focus groups and interviews with clinic staff and providers.
  • Data collection occurred both pre- and post-implementation of harm reduction kit distribution.
  • The Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research guided interview questions, followed by thematic analysis.

Main Results:

  • Pre-implementation, staff expressed enthusiasm for HRS but anticipated barriers related to personal knowledge and external stigma.
  • Post-implementation, few actual barriers were reported, with external stigma and funding sustainability being most significant.
  • Successful implementation was facilitated by training, site champions, and a supportive environment.

Conclusions:

  • Outpatient addiction clinics demonstrated a positive reception to implementing harm reduction services.
  • Addressing community-level stigma and securing sustainable funding are crucial for long-term HRS success.
  • Integration of HRS is feasible and beneficial within addiction treatment settings.