OBJECTIVES: We evaluated the World Health Organization's rapid assessment and response (RAR) method of assessing injection drug use and its associated health problems, focusing on knowledge gain, capacity building, and whether RAR leads to the development of interventions reducing the health effects of injection drug use. METHODS: Data were derived from RAR studies conducted in Beijing, China; Bogotá, Colombia; Greater Rosario, Argentina; Hanoi, Vietnam; Kharkiv, Ukraine; Minsk, Belarus; Nairobi, Kenya; Penang, Malaysia; St. Petersburg, Russia; and Tehran, Iran. RESULTS: Substantial gains in knowledge and response capacity were reported at all of the study sites. Before RAR initiation, prevention and intervention programs had been absent or...
Injections are highly popular and overused in developing countries. However, the international publi...
Since 1999, substantial efforts have been made by the international community to reduce the risks as...
Background: Harm reduction and treatment programs are essential for reducing harms experienced by pe...
'Rapid assessment' (RA) methods have the potential to generate important public health information. ...
“Rapid assessment ” methods have the potential to generate important public health information that ...
Abstract Background Within a ten year period South Africa has developed a substantial illicit drug m...
OBJECTIVE: Since 1999, substantial efforts have been made by the international community to reduce t...
BACKGROUND: The present study describes an assessment of a large-scale intervention, "Avahan", using...
Background: Injections are among the most commonly used medical procedure with an estimated 16 billi...
Background: Needle and syringe programs (NSPs) are widely used to reduce harms associated with drug ...
A randomized controlled trial of a brief intervention for illicit drugs linked to the Alcohol, Smoki...
[[abstract]]Objectives: The purpose of this study is analysis of factors to acceptance of ?clean inj...
Background and Objectives: Injection drug usage is a major public health issue. The study is aimed t...
BACKGROUND: Drug prevention methods tailored to specific target groups have become increasingly impo...
A wide range of methods is now available for assessing the nature and characteristics of drug inject...
Injections are highly popular and overused in developing countries. However, the international publi...
Since 1999, substantial efforts have been made by the international community to reduce the risks as...
Background: Harm reduction and treatment programs are essential for reducing harms experienced by pe...
'Rapid assessment' (RA) methods have the potential to generate important public health information. ...
“Rapid assessment ” methods have the potential to generate important public health information that ...
Abstract Background Within a ten year period South Africa has developed a substantial illicit drug m...
OBJECTIVE: Since 1999, substantial efforts have been made by the international community to reduce t...
BACKGROUND: The present study describes an assessment of a large-scale intervention, "Avahan", using...
Background: Injections are among the most commonly used medical procedure with an estimated 16 billi...
Background: Needle and syringe programs (NSPs) are widely used to reduce harms associated with drug ...
A randomized controlled trial of a brief intervention for illicit drugs linked to the Alcohol, Smoki...
[[abstract]]Objectives: The purpose of this study is analysis of factors to acceptance of ?clean inj...
Background and Objectives: Injection drug usage is a major public health issue. The study is aimed t...
BACKGROUND: Drug prevention methods tailored to specific target groups have become increasingly impo...
A wide range of methods is now available for assessing the nature and characteristics of drug inject...
Injections are highly popular and overused in developing countries. However, the international publi...
Since 1999, substantial efforts have been made by the international community to reduce the risks as...
Background: Harm reduction and treatment programs are essential for reducing harms experienced by pe...