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Title: Drug Misuse Monitoring


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Drug Misuse Monitoring Identifying
Trends Predicting Future Demands Responding
to Public Health Needs
J McVeigh, MA Bellis R Thomson
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Drug Misuse Monitoring
  • Why do we need a robust drug misuse intelligence
    system?
  • Who contributes to the system?
  • What are the applications of the system?

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Reasons for a robust drug misuse intelligence
system
  • Monitor progress of the National Drug Strategy
  • Assess the needs of specific geographical areas
  • Identify effectiveness of interventions
  • Inform effective commissioning of services
  • Identify trends in substance misuse
  • Predict changes in drug service demand
  • Identify and respond to public health issues
  • Support original research

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Contributors to the system
Pseudoanonymised data from
  • Health
  • Specialist drug services
  • Agency based syringe exchange services
  • Pharmacy based syringe exchange services
  • Criminal Justice
  • Arrest referral schemes
  • Probation
  • Police arrest data
  • Youth offending teams
  • Additional providers
  • Social services
  • Housing
  • Young people's services

5
Applications of the drug misuse intelligence
system
  • Independent database outputs
  • Multiple database outputs
  • Retrospective analyses
  • Responding to public health needs

6
Independent database outputs Merseyside
Cheshire specialist drug service contacts (2000/1)
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Independent database outputs specialist drug
services outcomes (2000/1)
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Multiple database outputs Merseyside multiple
agency contacts 1/10/2000 - 31/3/2001
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Multiple database outputs Estimate of
hidden/total populations of problematic drug
users in Liverpool (1998)
Data sources used to estimate total number of
problematic drug usersEstimated Total 7121
(aged 15-44)
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A higher percentage of females and those aged
25-44 accessing treatment services
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Retrospective data analyses
Problematic drug use reported by Merseyside
Cheshire SDA
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Retrospective data analyses
Main drug of use - new clients presenting to
agency based syringe exchange schemes in
Merseyside Cheshire
13
Responding to public health needs
Unexplained deaths among injecting drug users in
NW England A case control study using Regional
Drug Misuse Database
  • April June 2000 14 cases in North West (12
    fatalities)
  • Need to
  • Understand the outbreak
  • Identify characteristics of those most at risk
  • Provide harm reduction information and advice
  • Prevent re-occurrence of the outbreak
  • Develop appropriate advice and information in
    event of re-occurrence
  • 12/14 cases located on DMD 10 controls per case

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Responding to public health needs
Unexplained deaths among injecting drug users in
NW England A case control study using Regional
Drug Misuse Database
  • Results
  • Cases were significantly more likely to be
  • Female
  • Older
  • Longer users of heroin
  • Injected benzodiazepines

Application Development of risk
profile Targeting of prevention activities
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Developments of the drug misuse intelligence
system
  • Expansion of data providers to the Inter Agency
    Drug Misuse Database
  • Extended outcome monitoring
  • Establishing links with other sources of
    intelligence
  • Web based dissemination of drug misuse
    intelligence

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Conclusions
Monitor and predict changes in size/characteristic
s of drug misuse problems and drug service demand
Facilitate the planning and evaluation of
health and criminal justice interventions with
drug misusers Enable a rapid response to public
health investigations
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For additional information contact
Rod Thomson Public Health Department South Sefton
PCT Burlington House Crosby Road
North Waterloo L22 0QB Rod.Thomson_at_southsefton-pct
.nhs.uk
Jim McVeigh / Mark Bellis Centre for Public
Health Liverpool John Moores University 70 Great
Crosshall Street Liverpool L3 2AB heajmcve_at_livjm.a
c.uk
Web www.phslive.com www.nwpho.org.uk
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