Bienvenue dans notre banque interrogeable de ressources et de documentation sur l’approvisionnement plus sécuritaire et autres sujets connexes.
Bienvenue dans notre banque interrogeable de ressources et de documentation sur l’approvisionnement plus sécuritaire et autres sujets connexes.
Pharmacy administration and dispensing of methadone treatment for opioid use disorder (PADMOUD) may address inadequate capability of opioid treatment programs (OTPs) in the US by expanding access t
We sought to examine the care experiences of patients with opioid use disorder (OUD) receiving medication-based treatment (MOUD) in a primary care
This study evaluates the presence of stigmatizing language (SL) in clinical notes and detects patient- and provider-level differences.
We investigated whether participation in an addiction medicine clinic with active case management led to improvements in patients' re
This study presents concentrations of both fentanyl and benzodiazepine drugs in post mortem blood collected from a visualized, ligated femoral vein.
This clinical considerations document is based on a narrative literature review and expert consensus and will specifically address considerations for changes to the clinical practice of
This study intended to assess the how emergency service providers (ESP) perceive the potential implementation of an SCS in their community, as well as solicit program design and implementation-rela
We tested whether childhood adversity increased opioid reward, operationalized as drug-induced feeling good and drug liking, in outpatients receiving opioids on the operating table.
We sought to investigate the association between cannabis use to manage opioid cravings and self-reported changes in opioid use among structurally marginalized PWUO.
To investigate administration patterns and results of urine drug screening (UDS) to assess feasibility of UDS and patient outcomes in a telehealth-based opioid treatment (TBOT) setting.
We conducted a national qualitative study to: (1) identify the barriers and facilitators to receiving COVID-19 vaccinations among PWUD; and (2) identify interventions to support PWUD in their decis
To reduce overdose risks, the experience and perspectives of people experiencing homelessness should be incorporated into housing, overdose prevention, and substance use treatment efforts.
This paper explores participants’ views on the advantages and challenges of three hypothetical drug checking service models, to inform future service delivery in Scotland.