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JHSBH and Community Collaborations: putting research into action. Susan G. Sherman, PhD, MPH Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Researchers Responsibilities. To study participants and population To staff To communities in which they live To policies in which drug users live.
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JHSBH and Community Collaborations: putting research into action Susan G. Sherman, PhD, MPH Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Researchers Responsibilities • To study participants and population • To staff • To communities in which they live • To policies in which drug users live
Challenges of Research • Real time vs. research time • Only some participants may benefit • Replication
Responsibility to Community • Share information learned in research • Share information from literature, conferences • Utilize “power” in exposure, position, connection • Role as conduit from research to programs, policy, advocacy
A Bit about Baltimore Approximately 10% (65,000) of Baltimore city residents use heroin, with half injecting (DEA, 2000).
Links with NEP • Legitimate role • NEP evaluator for the past decade • Credible voice for data to legislature • Overdose prevention program evaluator for past year • Under the table • Syringe distribution policies • Provision of services and materials • Connecting clients with resources
Establishing Harm Reduction Working Group • Collaboration with health department • Networks with local resources • Creating a forum for harm reduction change in city • Demystify harm reduction
Harm Reduction Working Group • Network of people • Housing • Drug treatment • Homeless services • NGO focusing on recently released inmates at city jail • NEP • Job training • HIV prevention NGOs
HRWG Goals • Establish dialogue • Venue for information dissemination • Creation of speakers bureau • Creation of client-centered services
Connections to the Media • Find a journalist • Dissemination of research findings • Young drug users • Advocate for new city programs • Comment on local news • jail