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Accessing digital harm reduction services -exploring the impact of the "Here4UScotland" application
Graeme Strachan1, Hadi Daneshvar2, Catriona Matheson3
1School of Law, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK. GStrachan2@sheffield.ac.uk.
Background:
The unique challenges faced by vulnerable drug users highlight the urgent need for accessible, immediate digital interventions which people can access anywhere and at any time. This study explores the impact of the Here4UScotland virtual supervised consumption app, examining relationships between service users and providers, their separate relationships with harm reduction digital solutions and the app's effects on personal and collaborative service engagement.
Methods:
The "Here4UScotland" app was piloted in Aberdeen, Scotland between May 2022 to Aug 2023, which incorporates its gestational inception to front-end live engagement. This qualitative study employed two focus groups (n = 8)). These were conducted independent of semi-structured interviews (n = 21) which individually investigated the various experiences of service users, supporters, and stakeholders. In total 26 people provided data which was thematically analysed using NVivo 12 to look for associated and relevant codes and themes using the Technology, People, Organisational, and Macro-environmental (TPOM) framework.
Results:
Main technology themes were video calling, location and privacy and usability/connection. Under 'people' positive relationships, finding identify and enhanced digital safety were described. Organisational themes covered ways to cultivating trust, supporter's responsibility, and associated training for services and supporters. Key concerns emerged regarding the absence of crucial visual cues for staff and the potential for police involvement.
Conclusions:
Digital interventions like Here4UScotland offer significant benefits in enhancing harm reduction engagement and access, fostering new connections and community among vulnerable populations. Digital access beyond virtual consumption was considered. For successful integration of this technology, it appears crucial to balance technological advantages with ensuring privacy, providing adequate training for staff, and integrating these solutions with existing services, rather than replacing essential human interaction.
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