Harm reduction principles for healthcare settings.
Mary E HawkRobert W S CoulterJames E EganStuart FiskM Reuel FriedmanMonique TulaSuzanne KinskyPublished in: Harm reduction journal (2017)
This paper is one of the firsts to provide a comprehensive set of principles for universal harm reduction as a conceptual approach for healthcare provision. Applying harm reduction principles in healthcare settings may improve clinical care outcomes given that the quality of the provider-patient relationship is known to impact health outcomes and treatment adherence. Harm reduction can be a universal precaution applied to all individuals regardless of their disclosure of negative health behaviors, given that health behaviors are not binary or linear but operate along a continuum based on a variety of individual and social determinants.