Pubdate: Fri, 01 Sep 2017 Source: Edmonton Journal (CN AB) Copyright: 2017 The Edmonton Journal Website: http://www.edmontonjournal.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/134 Author: Keith Gerein Page: A7 RESEARCHERS OUTLINE PLAN TO STUDY IMPACT OF INJECTION SITES Public health researchers behind Edmonton's effort to develop supervised drug consumption sites say they have a plan to study how the yet-to-be-approved facilities affect both clients and communities. Assuming the four sites win approval from Health Canada and begin operating, a robust evaluation process will be needed to gauge the benefits and residents' reactions to the facilities, the researchers said in a new report. The evaluation will be conducted by the University of Alberta's School of Public Health, with Elaine Hyshka serving as the lead. Hyshka is a member of Access to Medically Supervised Injection Services Edmonton, which has proposed to set up safe drug consumption sites at four locations in the inner city. If approved, the evaluation will be conducted through five separate studies. The first will track how many overdoses are prevented by people using the facilities, the number of service referrals that are given to clients and whether the use by clients of other health services changes over time. A second study will track complaints about discarded needles, crime rates and calls to emergency medical services for overdoes emergencies. Other research will involve interviews of clients and neighbours on their perceptions of the supervised consumption sites, while the last study will look at the cost-effectiveness of the program in reducing HIV, hepatitis C and other health conditions. The estimated cost of the detailed evaluation is $488,000 over three years. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt