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We investigated stockpiling drugs among people who use drugs (PWUD) in five cities in the United States and Canada.

Original research | 2022
Stimulants, About PWUD, Illegal drugs
Video | 2022
Harm reduction, Wrap-around services, Social services, SCS/OPS
Video | 2022
Harm reduction, Equity, 2SLGBTQI+
Video | 2022
Mortality, Overdose, About PWUD, Barriers and enablers, Illegal drugs, Workplace
Webpage | 2022
Equity, Harm reduction
Video | 2020
Harm reduction

We sought to synthesize qualitative studies of social-structural factors influencing incidence and treatment of injecting-related infections.

Lit review | 2022
Policy/Regulatory, Harm reduction, Injecting drugs, Hospitals, About PWUD, About prescribers, Social services

We examine involuntary hospitalization trends in British Columbia, Canada, and describe the social and clinical characteristics of people ages 15 and older who were involuntarily hospitalized betwe

Original research | 2022
Hospitals, Mental health, Legal system/law enforcement, About PWUD

Video observation of methadone dosing at home could allow opioid treatment programs (OTPs) to offer more take-home doses while ensuring patient safety through remote observation of ingestion.

Original research | 2022
Digital health, Substitution/OAT, Carries/take-home doses

We aimed to assess the impact of the first lockdown (initiated March 23rd 2020) on methadone- and buprenorphine-related deaths in England in people both prescribed and not prescribed OAT using data

Original research | 2022
Substitution/OAT, Mortality, About PWUD

The purpose of the current study is to elicit patients' perspectives on challenges to transition to treatment, including medications for OUD (MOUD), after detox and potential solutions.

Original research | 2022
About PWUD, Substitution/OAT, Transitions in care/treatment, Barriers and enablers

Massachusetts is the first state to mandate county jails to deliver all FDA approved medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD).

Original research | 2022
Legal system/law enforcement, Transitions in care/treatment, Barriers and enablers

To identify the association of opioid tapering or abrupt discontinuation with opioid overdose and suicide events among patients receiving stable long-term opioid therapy without evidence of opioid

Original research | 2022
Substitution/OAT, Transitions in care/treatment

People who inject drugs are at risk of hospitalisation with injection-related infections (IRI).

Original research | 2022
About PWUD, About prescribers, Barriers and enablers, Outcomes, Hospitals, Housing

This study seeks to examine the provider and organizational factors that could be limiting the treatment of Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) for Black Americans in Texas.

Original research | 2022
Equity, Policy/Regulatory, Barriers and enablers

The objective of this study was to compare OUD outcomes among individuals receiving residential and outpatient treatment.

Original research | 2022
Substitution/OAT, Transitions in care/treatment

Much of the research on PWUS’ experiences of treatment programs is set in large urban centers creating a knowledge gap of experiences in other places.

Original research | 2022
Rural/remote, Small/medium cities, About PWUD, Barriers and enablers, Decriminalization/legalization

The purpose of this study was to explore relations between social and material elements within the acute care environment, to better understand how care is enacted and to identify novel approaches

Original research | 2022
Hospitals

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