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Implications of directly observed therapy in tuberculosis control measures among IDUs [Case Report]
Curtis, R; Friedman, S R; Neaigus, A; Jose, B; Goldstein, M; Des Jarlais, D C
Tuberculosis (TB) is a rapidly growing problem among injecting drug users (IDU), especially those infected with human immunodeficiency virus. The authors review IDUs' responses to current TB control strategies and discuss the implications of their findings for the proposed implementation of directly observed therapy (DOT), a method for ensuring that patients take prescribed medication. Field workers carried out 210 ethnographic interviews with 68 IDUs in a Brooklyn, NY, community during 1990-93. Case studies suggested that many IDUs are uninformed about TB and often misinformed about their personal TB status. Ethnographic interviews and observations indicated that the threat of TB-related involuntary detainment may lead IDUs to avoid TB diagnostic procedures, treatment for TB, or drug abuse treatment, and to avoid AIDS outreach workers and other health-related services. IDUs who tested positive for the purified protein derivative (PPD) of TB sometimes have left hospitals before definitive diagnoses were made, because of a perceived lack of respectful treatment, fear of detention, or lack of adequate methadone therapy to relieve the symptoms of withdrawal from drugs. Current TB diagnosis and treatment systems are, at best, inadequate. The threat of TB-related detention discourages some IDUs from seeking any type of health care. There is an urgent need to educate IDUs about TB and to educate and sensitize health care providers about the lifestyles of IDUs. DOT may help in servicing this difficult-to-serve population, particularly if techniques are incorporated that have been developed for other successful public health interventions for IDUs.
PMCID:1403496
PMID: 8190855
ISSN: 0033-3549
CID: 3602702
RISK FOR HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS AND HEPATITIS-B VIRUS IN USERS OF THE TACOMA SYRINGE EXCHANGE PROGRAM
Chapter by: HAGAN, H; DESJARLAIS, DC; FRIEDMAN, SR; PURCHASE, D
in: WORKSHOP ON NEEDLE EXCHANGE AND BLEACH DISTRIBUTION PROGRAMS, PROCEEDINGS by
WASHINGTON : NATL ACADEMY PRESS, 1994
pp. 24-34
ISBN: 0-309-05084-7
CID: 3606292
BEHAVIORAL AND COMMUNITY IMPACT OF THE PORTLAND SYRINGE EXCHANGE PROGRAM
Chapter by: OLIVER, K; MAYNARD, H; FRIEDMAN, SR; DESJARLAIS, DC
in: WORKSHOP ON NEEDLE EXCHANGE AND BLEACH DISTRIBUTION PROGRAMS, PROCEEDINGS by
WASHINGTON : NATL ACADEMY PRESS, 1994
pp. 35-46
ISBN: 0-309-05084-7
CID: 3606302
NEW-YORK CITY SYRINGE EXCHANGE - AN OVERVIEW
Chapter by: PAONE, D; DESJARLAIS, DC; CALOIR, S; NESS, I; FRIEDMAN, SR
in: WORKSHOP ON NEEDLE EXCHANGE AND BLEACH DISTRIBUTION PROGRAMS, PROCEEDINGS by
WASHINGTON : NATL ACADEMY PRESS, 1994
pp. 47-63
ISBN: 0-309-05084-7
CID: 3606312
RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY IN CROSS-NATIONAL RESEARCH ON AIDS RISK BEHAVIOR AMONG INJECTING DRUG-USERS
Chapter by: JARLAIS, DCD; FRIEDMAN, SR; SOTHERAN, JL; WENSTON, J; CARBALLO, M; CHOOPANYA, K; VANICHSENI, S
in: HIV EPIDEMIOLOGY by ; Nicolosi, A
PHILADELPHIA : RAVEN PRESS, 1994
pp. 65-75
ISBN: 0-7817-0118-x
CID: 3608852
SYRINGE AND NEEDLE EXCHANGE TO PREVENT HIV-INFECTION - REPLY [Letter]
JARLAIS, DCD; FRIEDMAN, SR
ISI:A1994NP95900014
ISSN: 0098-7484
CID: 3608892
HIV seroconversion among street-recruited drug injectors
Friedman, Samuel R; Des Jarlais, Don C; Deren, S; Jose, B; Neaigus, A; National AIDS Research Consortium
ORIGINAL:0015048
ISSN: n/a
CID: 4856502
AIDS as a sociohistorical phenomenon
Friedman, Samuel R
ORIGINAL:0015033
ISSN: 1057-6290
CID: 4851782
Racial differences in sexual behaviors related to AIDS in a nineteen city sample of street-recruited durg injectors
Friedman, Samuel R; Young, PA; Snyder, FR; Shorty, V; Jones, A; Estrada, L; NADR Consortium
ORIGINAL:0015030
ISSN: 0899-9546
CID: 4848872
Changing the culture of risk
Chapter by: Friedman, Samuel R; Wiebel, W; Jose, B; Levin, L
in: Handbook on risk of AIDS : injection drug users and sexual partners by Brown, Barry S; Beschner, George M (Eds)
Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 1993
pp. 499-516
ISBN: 9780313283741
CID: 4848862