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Bienvenue dans notre banque interrogeable de ressources et de documentation sur l’approvisionnement plus sécuritaire et autres sujets connexes.
Using our research findings, we explore Harm Reduction and Methadone Maintenance Treatment (MMT) using an intersectional lens to provide a more complex understanding of Harm Reduction and MMT, part
Co-use of stimulants and opioids is rapidly increasing.
This study aims to explore the experiences of patients receiving depot buprenorphine from an Australian publicly operated drug and alcohol service.
PROFAN, a peer-led overdose prevention initiative, was successfully implemented in Montreal, Quebec, for people who use drugs (PWUD), or those likely to witness overdoses.
We sought to compare timely access to methadone treatment in the United States (US) and Canada during the COVID-19 pandemic.
To evaluate tapering of stable long-term opioid therapy (LTOT) and subsequent health care service use and chronic condition care.
This paper describes and compiles strategy selection and examines two hypotheses: 1) Overdose Education and Naloxone Distribution (OEND) selections will differ significantly between communities wit
The Jackson severe injection drug use-related infection (SIRI) team was developed as an integrated infectious disease/SUD treatment intervention for patients hospitalized at a public safety-net hos
This study aimed to understand stakeholder and provider perspectives on injectable opioid agonist treatment (iOAT) care and how it can be improved to better meet service users’ needs.
People with OUD involved in the criminal legal system are a vulnerable population, yet little research has comprehensively examined post-release outcomes associated with receiving MOUDs in jail and
This study aimed to longitudinally investigate incidence and predictors of first nonfatal overdose among women sex workers who use drugs.
We conducted a realist review of the literature to identify program theories that would explain successful and unsuccessful outcomes from residential treatment for SUD
We examined drug use practices, connectedness to other people who inject drugs, peer-to-peer injecting, and access to care among men who inject drugs in Melbourne, Australia.
We explored public support for safer supply programs in Saskatchewan and Alberta and identified predictors of support for this policy option.