Barriers to using new needles encountered by rural Appalachian people who inject drugs: implications for needle exchange.
Stephen M DavisAlfgeir L KristjanssonDanielle DavidovKeith ZulligAdam BausMelanie FisherPublished in: Harm reduction journal (2019)
Congruent with previous findings from urban locations, in rural West Virginia, the ability of PWID to use a new needle obtained from a needle exchange for every injection may be compromised by fear of arrest. In addition, pharmacy sales of new needles to PWID may be blunted by an absence of explicit laws mandating nonprescription sales. Future studies should explore interventions that align the public health goals of NEPs with the occupational safety of law enforcement and health outreach goals of pharmacists.