Access to harm reduction and HIV‐related treatment services inside Indian prisons: experiences of formerly incarcerated injecting drug users
Abstract
Purpose
The authors aimed to examine the incarceration experiences of injecting drug users in accessing harm reduction, and HIV‐related services inside prisons in India.
Design/methodology/approach
The authors conducted three focus groups with a purposive sample of 23 formerly incarcerated male IDUs and four key informant interviews with a former police official, a drug dealer and service providers. Data were analyzed using a constant comparative method.
Findings
Participants reported availability of alcohol and injectable or oral drugs such as heroin, dextropropoxyphene, and marijuana inside prisons. Inmates obtained drugs and clean syringes (one syringe bought for 2.5‐4 USD) through prison staff, and collected used syringes and needles from the dustbins in prison sickrooms. Needles and syringes were reused and shared. Prisons did not have needle and syringe programmes, detoxification, overdose management or opioid substitution treatment. Drug‐using prison inmates faced several challenges in accessing antiretroviral treatment and HIV testing.
Practical implications
The authors' findings emphasize the need to protect the health of injection drug‐using inmates by introducing harm reduction programmes and removing barriers to HIV testing and antiretroviral treatment.
Originality/value
This study illustrates, for the first time, the contexts behind high risk injecting drug use behaviours among prison inmates in India. It also highlights the lack of availability of harm reduction services such as needle and syringe programmes, drug detoxification and opioid substitution treatment inside prisons. Further, it demonstrates the difficulties faced by HIV‐positive prison inmates in getting timely and uninterrupted antiretroviral treatment.
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Citation
Chakrapani, V., Kamei, R., Kipgen, H. and Kh, J.K. (2013), "Access to harm reduction and HIV‐related treatment services inside Indian prisons: experiences of formerly incarcerated injecting drug users", International Journal of Prisoner Health, Vol. 9 No. 2, pp. 82-91. https://doi.org/10.1108/17449201311326952
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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