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- 2016
Harm reduction interventions in HIV care: a qualitative exploration of patient and provider perspectivesDOI: 10.7717/peerj.1932 Keywords: Harm reduction, HIV care, Injection drug users, Qualitative research Abstract: Background. A culture of stringent drug policy, one-size-fits-all treatment approaches, and drug-related stigma has clouded clinical HIV practice in the United States. The result is a series of missed opportunities in the HIV care environment. An approach which may address the broken relationship between patient and provider is harm reduction—which removes judgment and operates at the patient’s stage of readiness. Harm reduction is not a routine part of care; rather, it exists outside clinic walls, exacerbating the divide between compassionate, stigma-free services and the medical system
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