Harm reduction in an emergency response to homelessness during South Africa's COVID-19 lockdown

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Marcus, Tessa S. [1 ]
Heese, Jan [1 ]
Scheibe, Andrew [2 ]
Shelly, Shaun [2 ]
Lalla, Sasha X. [2 ]
Hugo, Jannie F. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Pretoria, Fac Hlth Sci, Dept Family Med, COPC Res Unit,Sch Med, P Bag x323, ZA-0007 City Of Tshwane, South Africa
[2] Univ Pretoria, Fac Hlth Sci, Community Oriented Subst Use Programme, Dept Family Med,COPC Res Unit,Sch Med, P Bag x323, ZA-0007 City Of Tshwane, South Africa
关键词
COVID-19; Harm reduction; Homelessness; Opioid substitution therapy; National state of disaster lockdown; Emergency shelter;
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10.1186/s12954-020-00404-0
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R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
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Background Caledonian Stadium, the main mass temporary shelter for homeless people in the City of Tshwane, was created as a local response to the imperatives of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) National State of Disaster lockdown in South Africa. This is a case study of the coordinated emergency healthcare response provided by the University of Pretoria's Department of Family Medicine between 24 March and 6 April 2020. Methods This study uses a narrative approach to restory situated, transient, partial and provisional knowledge. Analysis is based on documented data and iteratively triangulated interviews on the operational experiences of selected healthcare first responders directly involved in the shelter. Results The impending lockdown generated intense interactions by UP-DFM to prepare for the provision of COVID-19 and essential generalist primary with partners involved in the Community Oriented Substance Use Programme (COSUP). With approximately 2000 people at the shelter at its peak, the numbers exceeded expectations. Throughout, while government officials tried to secure bedding, food and toilets, the shelter was poorly equipped and without onsite management. The COSUP clinical team prioritised opioid substitution therapy using methadone and COVID-19 screening over generalist healthcare to manage withdrawal and contain tension and anxiety. COSUP and its partners helped the city plan and implement the safe re-sheltering of all Caledonian residents. Conclusion The Caledonian shelter is an account of organisational resilience in the face of homelessness and substance use emergencies triggered by lockdown. Through community-oriented, bottom-up self-organisation, a clinically led team navigated a response to the immediate needs of people who are homeless and/or use drugs that evolved into a more sustainable intervention. Key lessons learnt were the importance of communicating with people directly affected by emergencies, the value of using methadone to reduce harms during emergencies and the imperative of including OST in essential primary healthcare.
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