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This study examines peoples’ motivations for accessing HDM/DAM treatment and situates these within the social and structural context that shapes treatment delivery by employing the concept of structur
Original research | 2020
Harm reduction, Safer supply, Equity, About PWUD, Social benefits
This study provides further evidence of the harm reducing motives for Nonmedical Prescription Drug Use (NMPDU) among people who use illegal drugs in community and prison settings in Wales, UK.
Original research | 2020
Withdrawal, Safer supply, Equity, Advocacy, About PWUD, Legal system/law enforcement, Substitution/OAT, Diversion
Preliminary evidence suggests that OAT may disrupt the social communicability of injection drug use (IDU) practices by established PWID.
Original research | 2019
Evidence base, Safer supply, Illegal drugs
The aim of this study was to examine perceptions of (supervised) injectable opioid agonist treatment (iOAT) (described as ‘an opioid similar to heroin self-injected at a clinic several times a day’) a
Original research | 2020
Policy/Regulatory, Safer supply, About PWUD, Barriers and enablers
Présente une analyse comparative des quantités de matériel remis par les directions de santé publique aux 1 239 centres d’accès au matériel d’injection.
Report | 2021
Harm reduction, Outcomes, Illegal drugs, Social benefits
Compare outcomes between prescribed methadone and heroin
Original research | 2001
Evidence base, Safer supply, Outcomes, Crime, Substitution/OAT
To understand which durations of prolonged-release buprenorphine patients prefer
Original research | 2019
Evidence base, Wrap-around services, Safer supply, Social services, Barriers and enablers, Crime, Substitution/OAT, Social benefits, Stigma
Process and outcome evaluation of the site's first six months
Report | 2019
Overdose, Harm reduction, Wrap-around services, Advocacy, About prescribers, About PWUD, Social services, Barriers and enablers, Outcomes, Crime, Illegal drugs, Drug checking, Stigma, SCS/OPS
Investigates the impact on the local community of a Medically Supervised Injectable Maintenance Clinic
Original research | 2010
Crime, Illegal drugs, SCS/OPS
Injectable opioids were prescribed unsupervised under the ‘British System’ for heroin dependence.
Original research | 2010
Policy/Regulatory
Looks at which medications are used to treat opioid addiction and the reasons influencing their choice
Commentary | 2016
Evidence base, Policy/Regulatory, About prescribers
Induction into opioid agonist treatment (OAT) features the highest risk of mortality throughout the treatment course, and greatest risk of discontinuation.
Original research | 2021
Evidence base, Advocacy, Outcomes, Substitution/OAT, Transitions in care/treatment
To raise awareness of alternative techniques that can facilitate buprenorphine-naloxone treatment for opioid use disorder.
Original research | 2020
Clinical guidance, Harm reduction, About prescribers, Substitution/OAT
Were there changes in the rate and characteristics of deaths from drug overdose before vs during the COVID-19 pandemic in Rhode Island?
Original research | 2021
Overdose, Mortality, Housing, Illegal drugs, Sex/Gender , Mental health
Commentary | 2020
Harm reduction, Safer supply, Housing, Illegal drugs
The objectives of this study were to design and assess a quick screening tool (QST) that community-based organisations (CBO) could routinely apply to a Vietnamese population of people who inject drugs
Original research | 2021
Wrap-around services, About PWUD, Social services, Illegal drugs, Peer/PWLLE program involvement, Mental health
We sought to identify and synthesize literature on the following domains: (a) influence of drug checking services on behaviour of people who use drugs; (b) monitoring of drug markets by drug checking
Lit review | 2021
Harm reduction, About PWUD, Barriers and enablers, Illegal drugs, Drug checking
To evaluate established opioid addiction treatment programs that use traditional healing in combination with buprenorphine-naloxone maintenance treatment in 6 First Nations communities in the Sioux Lo
Original research | 2017
Evidence base, Policy/Regulatory, Wrap-around services, Safer supply, About prescribers, Social services, Outcomes, Indigenous, Rural/remote, Substitution/OAT
This commentary explores the current state of policy and practice for diacetylmorphine and hydromorphone as opioid substitution options in Canada, outlines the rationale for rapid expansion of access,
Commentary | 2020
Policy/Regulatory, Advocacy
The goal of this study was to elucidate key elements surrounding the acceptability/feasibility and structure of an interactive computer- and text message–delivered personalized feedback intervention f
Original research | 2021
About PWUD, Substitution/OAT, Digital health

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