Enrolment and retention of people who inject drugs in the Needle & Syringe Exchange Programme in Malaysia

To determine enrolment, characteristics and retention in the NSEP of people who inject drugs, 2013 to 2015

Abstract

Setting

Needle and Syringe Exchange Programme (NSEP) implemented by non-governmental organisations in Malaysia.

Objectives

To determine enrolment, characteristics and retention in the NSEP of people who inject drugs (PWID) between 2013 and 2015

Design

Retrospective cohort study.

Conclusion

Annual retention of new PWID on NSEP was impressive, although enrolment declined over the 3 years of the study and cumulative loss to follow-up was high. A better understanding of these programmatic outcomes is required.

This research was supported by the UK Department for International Development’s Operational Research Capacity Building Programme led by the International Union Against TB and Lung Disease (The Union)

Citation

Chandrasekaran S, Kyaw NTT, Harries AD, Yee IA, Ellan P, Kurusamy T, Yusoff N, Mburu G, Mohammad WMZW, Suleiman A. Enrolment and retention of people who inject drugs in the Needle & Syringe Exchange Programme in Malaysia. Public Health Action. 2017;7(2):155–60.

Enrolment and retention of people who inject drugs in the Needle & Syringe Exchange Programme in Malaysia

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Published 21 June 2017