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This study aims to provide evidence of factors that impact participant reported serious depression and serious anxiety among individuals receiving injectable opioid agonist treatment (iOAT).
To assess the associations of RAAM clinics with emergency department (ED) visits, hospitalizations, and mortality for people with problematic opioid use (POU).
The Kitchener-Waterloo Safer Supply Program (SSP) opened in 2021 with funding from Health Canada’s Substance Use and Addiction Program, as one of the time-limited pilot programs that offers differe
This study aimed to understand the emergency department (ED) healthcare experiences of people who use substances (PWUS) with the intent of informing ways of improving the delivery of equitable care
The aim of this study was to examine expert views on the effectiveness and implementability of state policies to improve engagement and retention in treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD).
The objective of this analysis was to compare the efficacy and safety of 100-mg versus 300-mg maintenance doses of BUP-XR in OUD patients who inject opioids.
To align with a person-centered care approach, iOAT can be embedded in sites that combine systems and services that have been historically fragmented and that address multiple comorbidities (integr
This study aimed to characterize heroin-assisted treatment (HAT) patients at treatment start and compare their individual characteristics to those of patients entering traditional opioid maintenanc
La présente étude, qui s’inscrit dans le cadre d’activités permanentes de surveillance, donne un aperçu des incidents de surdose non mortelle survenus dans un établissement fédéral en 2020-2021.
As part of ongoing monitoring efforts, the current study provides an overview of non-fatal overdose incidents that occurred in a federal institution in 2020-2021.
To ensure bystanders’ willingness to carry and administer naloxone in response to a suspected overdose, it is critical to select products for community distribution with the highest likelihood of b
We characterize the capacity, barriers, and sustainment of mobile opioid use disorder (OUD) care services in a large city with a high incidence of OUD and HIV.