Awareness, perception and utilization of a mobile health clinic by people who use drugs.
Suzanne M GriebRobert HarrisAmanda RosecransKatie ZookSusan G ShermanAdena GreenbaumGregory M LucasKathleen R PagePublished in: Annals of medicine (2023)
MHCs provide an important opportunity to engage PWUD in healthcare and to expand buprenorphine use; however, even with accessibility near where PWUD access injection equipment, barriers to its use remain. Peer dissemination may be able to facilitate program information sharing and recruitment.KEY MESSAGESPeople who use drugs perceive a mobile health clinic in their neighbourhood as a benefit to their communities and themselves by improving access to healthcare services, providing access to low-threshold buprenorphine dispensation, and offering services without drug use stigma.People who use drugs learned about a mobile health clinic in their neighbourhood largely through word-of-mouth. As a result, people received limited information about the mobile health clinic services creating a barrier to its use.