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We sought to describe non-opioid overdose hospitalizations with documented OUD and examine receipt of post-discharge outpatient buprenorphine.

Original research | 2023
About PWUD, Hospitals, Substitution/OAT
Guide or handbook | 2023
Policy/Regulatory, Equity, Legal system/law enforcement, Illegal drugs
Guide or handbook | 2023
About pharmacists, About prescribers, Legal system/law enforcement, Crime, Policy/Regulatory, Decriminalization/legalization, Equity, Workplace

We examine surveillant functions of the Prison Needle Exchange Programs (PNEPs) through the first-hand experiences of thirty former prisoners who were incarcerated at one of the prisons with such a

Original research | 2023
Legal system/law enforcement, About PWUD, Harm reduction, Barriers and enablers
Rapport | 2023
les services d'analyse de drogues, les drogues illégales
Report | 2023
Drug checking, Illegal drugs

We analyze the ongoing debate surrounding supervised injection sites in Ontario, Canada and changing policies that impact host communities.

Original research | 2023
SCS/OPS, Policy/Regulatory

Between 2017 and 2021 in Canada, several drug shortages occurred for Kadian© (SROM-24).

Original research | 2023
Substitution/OAT, Transitions in care/treatment, Barriers and enablers, Outcomes

State-level drug supply surveillance systems have been limited in their ability to document and communicate the rapidly changing drug supplies which can hinder harm reduction efforts at the communi

Original research | 2023
Drug checking, Illegal drugs

This study aims to investigate the occurrence of Novel Psychoactive Substances (NPS) self-medication, identify the specific NPS involved, and understand the motivations behind their use.

Original research | 2023
About PWUD, Mental health

We aimed to estimate the prevalence of encephalopathy among people who experienced a toxic drug event and examine the association between toxic drug events and encephalopathy.

Original research | 2023
Overdose, Mental health

We assessed how valued drug checking services (DCS) would be for opioid street drug users given the ubiquity of fentanyl and related analogs in the drug supply, the information they would most valu

Original research | 2023
Drug checking, About PWUD, Illegal drugs

Imagine Safe Supply is a community-based research project that explores ideas about participation in safe supply.

Original research | 2023
Safer supply, Peer/PWLLE program involvement, About PWUD

We sought to identify the breadth and depth of the existing evidence around electronic harm reduction (e-harm reduction) interventions that aimed to reduce the harms associated with substance use.

Scoping review | 2023
Digital health, Harm reduction, Overdose

The main objective of this study was to analyze perinatal outcomes of women with substance use disorder in pregnancy who participated in the West Virginia University Medicine Drug Free Moms and Bab

Original research | 2023
Parents/caregivers, About PWUD

While prior efforts have been made to change stigmatizing language to refer to individuals with substance use disorders (SUD), little is known about the effects of stigmatizing imagery.

Original research | 2023
About PWUD, Stigma

We sought to increase the readiness of health center staff to recognize and respond to opioid overdoses and decrease stigmatizing attitudes around opioid use disorder (OUD).

Original research | 2023
About prescribers, Stigma, Hospitals

Compared to heterosexual and cisgender people, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and other sexual and gender minority (LGBTQ+) people are more likely to develop problems with high-risk po

Original research | 2023
2SLGBTQI+, Equity, Poverty, Housing, About PWUD

Measure general substance use severity, to examine for differential item functioning (DIF) across substances (i.e., sedatives, opioids, amphetamines, cocaine, and cannabis).

Original research | 2023
Clinical guidance

We aim to better understand the prevalence of support for drug-checking services among individuals of certain demographic groups, social status and social attitudes towards drug and alcohol policy.

Original research | 2023
Drug checking

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