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Cups for COVID
by
Klassen, David C.
, Krichevsky, Liubov
, Schindler, Richelle S.
, Mitchell, Mhairi
, Webster, Marisa
, Benham, Jamie L.
, Christiansen, Kathy
, O’Gorman, Claire M.
, Steer, Kieran J. D.
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Alcohol
/ Alcohol use
/ Alcoholic beverages
/ Community education
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Cups
/ Disease transmission
/ Drinking
/ Drinking behavior
/ Education
/ Empowerment
/ Harm reduction
/ Health services
/ Homeless people
/ Homelessness
/ Housing
/ Intervention
/ Low alcohol
/ Medical personnel
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Nonprofit organizations
/ Pandemics
/ Peers
/ Populations
/ Profits
/ Public Health
/ Risk reduction
/ Shelters
/ SPECIAL SECTION ON COVID-19: INNOVATIONS IN POLICY AND PRACTICE
/ Usefulness
2021
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Cups for COVID
by
Klassen, David C.
, Krichevsky, Liubov
, Schindler, Richelle S.
, Mitchell, Mhairi
, Webster, Marisa
, Benham, Jamie L.
, Christiansen, Kathy
, O’Gorman, Claire M.
, Steer, Kieran J. D.
in
Alcohol
/ Alcohol use
/ Alcoholic beverages
/ Community education
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Cups
/ Disease transmission
/ Drinking
/ Drinking behavior
/ Education
/ Empowerment
/ Harm reduction
/ Health services
/ Homeless people
/ Homelessness
/ Housing
/ Intervention
/ Low alcohol
/ Medical personnel
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Nonprofit organizations
/ Pandemics
/ Peers
/ Populations
/ Profits
/ Public Health
/ Risk reduction
/ Shelters
/ SPECIAL SECTION ON COVID-19: INNOVATIONS IN POLICY AND PRACTICE
/ Usefulness
2021
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Cups for COVID
by
Klassen, David C.
, Krichevsky, Liubov
, Schindler, Richelle S.
, Mitchell, Mhairi
, Webster, Marisa
, Benham, Jamie L.
, Christiansen, Kathy
, O’Gorman, Claire M.
, Steer, Kieran J. D.
in
Alcohol
/ Alcohol use
/ Alcoholic beverages
/ Community education
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Cups
/ Disease transmission
/ Drinking
/ Drinking behavior
/ Education
/ Empowerment
/ Harm reduction
/ Health services
/ Homeless people
/ Homelessness
/ Housing
/ Intervention
/ Low alcohol
/ Medical personnel
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Nonprofit organizations
/ Pandemics
/ Peers
/ Populations
/ Profits
/ Public Health
/ Risk reduction
/ Shelters
/ SPECIAL SECTION ON COVID-19: INNOVATIONS IN POLICY AND PRACTICE
/ Usefulness
2021
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Cups for COVID
2021
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Overview
Setting
As of June 10, 2020, 37 people experiencing homelessness or unstable housing in Calgary, Alberta, had developed lab-confirmed COVID-19. Spread occurred despite standard outbreak controls at affected shelter and supportive housing sites. Among these 37 cases, drink sharing was frequently identified as a modifiable mode of possible transmission. We collaborated with emergency shelters, a supportive housing site, and street and encampment outreach groups, using mixed service delivery by health staff, non-profits, and peers with lived experience with homelessness.
Intervention
To empower individuals to decrease COVID-19 transmission using a harm reduction approach, we provided disposable paper cups to service providers for distribution to clients. Service providers tracked the number of cups distributed. To assess effectiveness, we interviewed staff and peers who distributed the cups.
Outcomes
Cup distribution was highest among populations with higher rates of alcohol use, and the intervention was well received by people who drink alcohol regularly, providing unique opportunities to promote COVID-19 awareness and safer drinking practices. Providers to these populations reported enthusiastic client engagement and repeat requests for cups for safer drinking. Intervention usefulness was limited in contexts with low alcohol consumption and in the absence of paired COVID-19 education. Provider reports suggest appropriate disposal of these cups after use.
Implications
Disposable cups are a novel, rapidly implementable, low-cost harm reduction tool to empower people experiencing homelessness to reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission due to drink sharing, ideally as part of a larger harm reduction and community education strategy.
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