Characterization of actors and practices of Harm Reduction in the South region of Brazil

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Abstract

Harm Reduction (HR) concepts and practices in the care of people who use drugs stared being used in Brazil in the 1990s, as a preventive response to the spread of HIV/AIDS. Over the years, it gained space in other fields, such as mental health and social protection. In 2019, with changes in the federal government, this practice was removed from the definitions of the drug policy. Focusing on the consequences of these changes, this study aimed to characterize who works and what actions are developed with the people who use drugs, in the HR perspective, in the southern region of Brazil. This is a descriptive and cross-sectional exploratory study, which used an online questionnaire with open and closed questions, and mixed methods of data analysis. Participants were recruited using the Snowball Sampling method, by virtual means, reaching 72 validated questionnaires. An exploratory analysis of the quantitative data was developed. For the qualitative data, the Discursive Textual Analysis and NVivo software (version 12) were used. The results showed the profile of professionals; the changes over the years; and the need to expand investments in HR research.

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Raupp, L., de Amorim, L., Pacheco, J. C., Lomonaco, D., Lopes, F., & Schneider, D. R. (2022). Characterization of actors and practices of Harm Reduction in the South region of Brazil. Saude e Sociedade, 31(2). https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-12902022210264PT

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