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Investigates the impact on the local community of a Medically Supervised Injectable Maintenance Clinic
Original research | 2010
Crime, Illegal drugs, SCS/OPS
Injectable opioids were prescribed unsupervised under the ‘British System’ for heroin dependence.
Original research | 2010
Policy/Regulatory
Looks at which medications are used to treat opioid addiction and the reasons influencing their choice
Commentary | 2016
Evidence base, Policy/Regulatory, About prescribers
Induction into opioid agonist treatment (OAT) features the highest risk of mortality throughout the treatment course, and greatest risk of discontinuation.
Original research | 2021
Evidence base, Advocacy, Outcomes, Substitution/OAT, Transitions in care/treatment
To raise awareness of alternative techniques that can facilitate buprenorphine-naloxone treatment for opioid use disorder.
Original research | 2020
Clinical guidance, Harm reduction, About prescribers, Substitution/OAT
Were there changes in the rate and characteristics of deaths from drug overdose before vs during the COVID-19 pandemic in Rhode Island?
Original research | 2021
Overdose, Mortality, Housing, Illegal drugs, Sex/Gender , Mental health
Commentary | 2020
Harm reduction, Safer supply, Housing, Illegal drugs
The objectives of this study were to design and assess a quick screening tool (QST) that community-based organisations (CBO) could routinely apply to a Vietnamese population of people who inject drugs
Original research | 2021
Wrap-around services, About PWUD, Social services, Illegal drugs, Peer/PWLLE program involvement, Mental health
We sought to identify and synthesize literature on the following domains: (a) influence of drug checking services on behaviour of people who use drugs; (b) monitoring of drug markets by drug checking
Lit review | 2021
Harm reduction, About PWUD, Barriers and enablers, Illegal drugs, Drug checking
To evaluate established opioid addiction treatment programs that use traditional healing in combination with buprenorphine-naloxone maintenance treatment in 6 First Nations communities in the Sioux Lo
Original research | 2017
Evidence base, Policy/Regulatory, Wrap-around services, Safer supply, About prescribers, Social services, Outcomes, Indigenous, Rural/remote, Substitution/OAT
This commentary explores the current state of policy and practice for diacetylmorphine and hydromorphone as opioid substitution options in Canada, outlines the rationale for rapid expansion of access,
Commentary | 2020
Policy/Regulatory, Advocacy
The goal of this study was to elucidate key elements surrounding the acceptability/feasibility and structure of an interactive computer- and text message–delivered personalized feedback intervention f
Original research | 2021
About PWUD, Substitution/OAT, Digital health
Describes Covid-related changed to treatment & preliminary analysis of the association with patients' substance use and well-being.
Original research | 2021
Evidence base, Harm reduction, Safer supply, Advocacy, About prescribers, Outcomes
We aimed to estimate the impact of policy changes and the announcement of the opioid overdose-related public health emergency on the use of OAT for incarcerated individuals with opioid use disorder.
Original research | 2021
Policy/Regulatory, Legal system/law enforcement, Substitution/OAT

Evaluate the rapid transformation of pandemic-related OAT prescribing patterns from the perspective of people who use opioids and prescribers, including both positive and negative effects.

Slide deck | 2021
Harm reduction, About prescribers, About PWUD, Barriers and enablers, Substitution/OAT, Digital health, Diversion, Carries/take-home doses
We aim to examine the frequency of third party use of a community drug checking service to explore the potential for harm reduction to extend beyond the individual into the community, increase service
Original research | 2021
Harm reduction, Illegal drugs, Drug checking, Social benefits
Shared decision-making (SDM) is an approach to clinical decision-making that includes patients' values and preferences during health-related decisions.
Scoping review | 2021
Clinical guidance, About prescribers, About PWUD
Peer workers (those with lived/living experience of substance use working in overdose response settings) are at the forefront of overdose response initiatives in British Columbia (BC).
Original research | 2021
Harm reduction, Peer/PWLLE program involvement
This article draws on the theoretical work of Foucault and scholars who further developed his concept of biopolitics.
Commentary | 2021
Safer supply, Decriminalization/legalization, Equity, Advocacy, Housing

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