The Staying Safe Project
Keeping available veins healthy and functional is a major concern for people who inject drugs. This is often a much more immediate and practical concern than worries about hepatitis C transmission.
Magdalena Harris, PhD from the Centre for Research on Drugs and Health Behaviour/London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, talks about one aspect of the Staying Safe Project, research conducted with injectors in London. She suggests that much more attention needs to be paid to notions of utility and pleasure when looking at interventions to prevent hepatitis C transmission among people who inject drugs.
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Magdalena Harris, PhD from the Centre for Research on Drugs and Health Behaviour/London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, talks about one aspect of the Staying Safe Project, research conducted with injectors in London. She suggests that much more attention needs to be paid to notions of utility and pleasure when looking at interventions to prevent hepatitis C transmission among people who inject drugs.
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