Abstract Background While supervised injection services (SIS) feasibility research has been conducted in large urban centres across North America, it is unknown whether these services are acceptable among people who inject drugs (PWID) in remote, mid-size cities. We assessed willingness to use SIS and expected frequency of SIS use among PWID in Thunder Bay, a community in Northwestern, Ontario, Canada, serving people from suburban, rural and remote areas of the region. Methods Between June and October 2016, peer research associates administered surveys to PWID. Sociodemographic characteristics, drug use and behavioural patterns associated with willingness to use SIS and expected frequency of SIS use were estimated using bivariable and multi...
The injection of illicit drugs, such as heroin and cocaine, is associated with human suffering and h...
BACKGROUND: Supervised injection services (SISs) have been developed to promote safer drug injection...
Background: Supervised consumption facilities (SCFs) are evidence-based harm reduction intervention...
Abstract Background While supervised injection servic...
Abstract Background Supervised injection services (SIS) have been shown to reduce the public- and in...
Background: People who require help injecting illicit drugs experience elevated rates of a range of ...
Pilot studies of supervised injecting facilities (SIF) are under consideration in Canada, but it is ...
Abstract Background Supervised injection sites (SISs)...
Background: Assisted injection and public injection have both been associated with a variety of indi...
Background: Supervised injection sites (SISs) have been effective in reducing health risks among peo...
The settings where drugs are injected represent a crucial dimension in the social structural product...
PURPOSE: Supervised injection sites (SIS) allow individuals to inject pre-obtained substances under ...
Abstract Canada has long contended with harms arising from injection drug use. In response to epidem...
Abstract Background Supervised injection facilities (SIFs) are legally sanctioned environments for p...
Abstract Background Housing environments shape injection drug-related risks and harms and thus repre...
The injection of illicit drugs, such as heroin and cocaine, is associated with human suffering and h...
BACKGROUND: Supervised injection services (SISs) have been developed to promote safer drug injection...
Background: Supervised consumption facilities (SCFs) are evidence-based harm reduction intervention...
Abstract Background While supervised injection servic...
Abstract Background Supervised injection services (SIS) have been shown to reduce the public- and in...
Background: People who require help injecting illicit drugs experience elevated rates of a range of ...
Pilot studies of supervised injecting facilities (SIF) are under consideration in Canada, but it is ...
Abstract Background Supervised injection sites (SISs)...
Background: Assisted injection and public injection have both been associated with a variety of indi...
Background: Supervised injection sites (SISs) have been effective in reducing health risks among peo...
The settings where drugs are injected represent a crucial dimension in the social structural product...
PURPOSE: Supervised injection sites (SIS) allow individuals to inject pre-obtained substances under ...
Abstract Canada has long contended with harms arising from injection drug use. In response to epidem...
Abstract Background Supervised injection facilities (SIFs) are legally sanctioned environments for p...
Abstract Background Housing environments shape injection drug-related risks and harms and thus repre...
The injection of illicit drugs, such as heroin and cocaine, is associated with human suffering and h...
BACKGROUND: Supervised injection services (SISs) have been developed to promote safer drug injection...
Background: Supervised consumption facilities (SCFs) are evidence-based harm reduction intervention...