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Needle and syringe provision and disposal in an Australian regional centre

journal contribution
posted on 2001-12-01, 00:00 authored by Peter MillerPeter Miller
The aim of this study was to investigate the provision and disposal of needles and syringes in Geelong, Victoria, supplying a comparison of needles provided to needles returned through needle and syringe programmes (NSPs), needles disposed of in 'Sharpsafe' bins and needles discarded. This study combined quantitative data obtained from a number of sources and qualitative data obtained from 60 interviews. An average of 18,337 (SD = 2796) per month were dispensed from NSPs and an average of 5576 needles are returned to NSP sites in Geelong per month. For the current year, 450 needles and syringes per month were placed in publicly located disposal bins. On average there were 19 callouts to discarded needles per month in the Geelong region and these needles constituted 0.38% of the monthly average of needles provided through NSPs. It was concluded that, while discarded needles are of major community concern, the vast majority of needles and syringes provided in this regional centre are not discarded. Findings are discussed in relation to the current laws surrounding the possession of injecting equipment.

History

Journal

Drug and alcohol review

Volume

20

Issue

4

Pagination

431 - 438

Publisher

Wiley - Blackwell Publishing

Location

Oxford, England

ISSN

0959-5236

eISSN

1465-3362

Language

eng

Notes

School of Social Inquiry

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal