Why are drug-related deaths among women increasing in Scotland? - full report
A scoping project examining potential explanations for the disproportionate rise in drug-related deaths among women.
Appendix 2. Stakeholder summary.
Staff from drug and alcohol services, and the third sector |
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Stakeholder description |
Region of Scotland |
Academic general practitioner |
East |
Service manager, drug and alcohol service |
East |
Team leader, addictions clinic |
North |
Senior clinical staff member, drug and alcohol service |
West |
Third sector professional (children and families focus) |
East |
GP and allied health professional manager, homelessness service (2 participants) |
East |
Injecting equipment provision outlet staff – focus group (11 participants) |
Various |
Third sector advocacy organization staff – focus group (8 participants) |
National remit |
Analytical and academic staff |
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Analyst (local role) |
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Analyst (national role) |
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Analyst (national role)/academic (mixed methods) |
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Clinical lead (national analytical role) |
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Academic (primarily qualitative) |
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Academic (primarily qualitative) |
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Academic (quantitative) |
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Academic (Toxicology) |
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Group of academics: existing community of practice (primarily qualitative; 4 participants) |
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