'It'd Be Nice to Know if You're About to Have Drain Cleaner': A Qualitative Study of Preferred Drug Checking Service Features to Inform the Design of CheQpoint, Queensland's First Fixed-Site Drug Checking Service

“如果能提前知道自己是否即将接受管道疏通剂治疗就好了”:一项关于首选药物检测服务功能的定性研究,旨在为昆士兰州首个固定药物检测服务中心 CheQpoint 的设计提供信息

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Drug checking is an important harm reduction service that allows service users to make an informed decision about drug use. In early 2024, Queensland became the second Australian jurisdiction to implement a fixed-site drug checking service (CheQpoint). To prepare for this new service, we conducted a qualitative study to explore perceptions of drug checking services and ideal service features among a sample of potential service users, including those experiencing substance dependence. METHODS: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 57 adults (57% male) who had used unregulated drugs in the past 12 months, recruited via online advertisements and from Queensland-based alcohol and other drug treatment services or a needle and syringe programme. Interviews focused on barriers and facilitators to accessing drug checking and opinions on service features. Data were analysed using iterative categorisation. RESULTS: Six themes were identified: participants are highly motivated to use drug checking; barriers to access include confidentiality concerns, cost, wait time and accessibility; people will employ more harm reduction strategies following an unexpected test result; people experiencing substance dependence may be less motivated to access drug checking services and face greater barriers to service access; drug checking will impact the unregulated drug market and practices of people who sell drugs; services should be safe and comfortable spaces. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS: These findings highlight the importance of drug checking services like CheQpoint being confidential, free, conveniently located, welcoming and non-stigmatising. Findings can be used to inform the implementation of future drug checking services to enhance their acceptability among service users.

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