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.
We examined the association between frequency and types of overdose events (own, witnessed, death of significant person) in the last 6 months with grief and loss responses.
This study analyzes spatial and neighborhood correlates of free naloxone distribution sites as well as overdose and naloxone reversal events in Baltimore, Maryland.
This study evaluated the distribution of take-home fentanyl test strips to people who use drugs (PWUD) in British Columbia, Canada.
Opioid withdrawal contributes to premature discharge.
This study examined associations between clinically recognized suicidality and subsequent initiation or continuation of MOUD among patients with OUD in the national Veterans Health Administration (
Although more facilities are adopting MOUD, much remains to be learned about addressing implementation challenges related to expansion of MOUD in carceral settings and linkage to care upon re-entry
This formative study provides the groundwork for improving overdose surveillance and data-driven response through the development of an innovative overdose digital platform.
This paper examined the experiences of PWUD reporting a preference for non-pharmaceutical fentanyl (NPF) or an NPF-heroin mixture, specifically how they navigate the perceived benefits of NPF and i
In our analysis focusing on the Province of British Columbia, we compare and contrast how leadership and politics have impacted the response to COVID-19 vs.
To estimate incidence of post-release injecting drug use (IDU) among men who injected drugs before imprisonment and determine factors associated with post-release IDU frequency.
The overall experience of people living with HIV (PLWH) who use drugs while admitted to hospital directly influences their treatment engagement.
This study measured the association between MOUD continuation, relative to discontinuation, and opioid-related overdose among Medicaid beneficiaries.