Report
par
Khorasheh, Triti et al
Date de publication
2022
Géographie
Canada
Langue de la ressource
English
Texte disponible en version intégrale
Oui
Open Access / OK to Reproduce
Non
Évalué par des pairs
No
L’objectif
In this study, we wanted to examine the experience of overdose from the point of view of people who inject drugs. There is an urgent need to understand the effect of experiencing, witnessing, and responding to overdoses on people who inject drugs, especially when these events are happening over and over again. We believe that a better understanding of how these events affect the physical and mental health of people who inject drugs is important for designing interventions that account for the traumatic nature of overdose events and their harms to health. Ultimately, this understanding will help improve equity in health.
Constatations/points à retenir
In this report, we summarize what people who inject drugs in Toronto told us about their overdose experiences. We are interested in what happened at the time of their overdose and how others responded to their overdose.
La conception ou méthodologie de recherche
Community-based research
Mots clés
Overdose
Equity
About PWUD
Poverty
Illegal drugs
Indigenous
Stigma
Hospitals