Background and aims: Despite advances in our knowledge of effective services for people who use drugs over the last decades globally, coverage remains poor in most countries, while quality is often unknown. This paper aims to discuss the historical development of successful epidemiological indicators and to present a framework for extending them with additional indicators of coverage and quality of harm reduction services, for monitoring and evaluation at international, national or subnational levels. The ultimate aim is to improve these services in order to reduce health and social problems among people who use drugs, such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, crime and legal problems, overdose (death...
Background: Harm reduction and treatment programs are essential for reducing harms experienced by pe...
In 2008, Harm Reduction International released the Global State of Harm Reduction, a report that map...
Background: People who inject drugs (PWID) are a key population affected by the global HIV and hepat...
Background and aims: Despite advances in our knowledge of effective services for people who use drug...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Despite advances in our knowledge of effective services for people who use drug...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Despite advances in our knowledge of effective services for people who use drug...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Despite advances in our knowledge of effective services for peo...
Abstract Background and aims Despite advances in our knowledge of effective services for people who ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Despite advances in our knowledge of effective services for people who use drug...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Despite advances in our knowledge of effective services for pe...
Despite advances in our knowledge of effective services for people who use drugs over the last decad...
Despite advances in our knowledge of effective services for people who use drugs over the last decad...
Despite advances in our knowledge of effective services for people who use drugs over the last decad...
and reduction of healthrelated harms, associated with drug dependence, in the EU and candidate count...
Coverage is an important dimension in measuring the effectiveness of needle and syringe programmes i...
Background: Harm reduction and treatment programs are essential for reducing harms experienced by pe...
In 2008, Harm Reduction International released the Global State of Harm Reduction, a report that map...
Background: People who inject drugs (PWID) are a key population affected by the global HIV and hepat...
Background and aims: Despite advances in our knowledge of effective services for people who use drug...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Despite advances in our knowledge of effective services for people who use drug...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Despite advances in our knowledge of effective services for people who use drug...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Despite advances in our knowledge of effective services for peo...
Abstract Background and aims Despite advances in our knowledge of effective services for people who ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Despite advances in our knowledge of effective services for people who use drug...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Despite advances in our knowledge of effective services for pe...
Despite advances in our knowledge of effective services for people who use drugs over the last decad...
Despite advances in our knowledge of effective services for people who use drugs over the last decad...
Despite advances in our knowledge of effective services for people who use drugs over the last decad...
and reduction of healthrelated harms, associated with drug dependence, in the EU and candidate count...
Coverage is an important dimension in measuring the effectiveness of needle and syringe programmes i...
Background: Harm reduction and treatment programs are essential for reducing harms experienced by pe...
In 2008, Harm Reduction International released the Global State of Harm Reduction, a report that map...
Background: People who inject drugs (PWID) are a key population affected by the global HIV and hepat...