Introduction Engagement in primary health care may be lower among marginalized people who use drugs (PWUD) compared to the general population, despite having greater mental and physical healthcare needs as evidenced by higher co-morbidity, and more frequent use of emergency department care. Objectives and Approach We investigated which socio-structural factors were related to primary care engagement among PWUD using rich survey data from the Participatory Research in Ottawa: Understanding Drugs cohort study; these data were deterministically linked to several robust provincial-level health administrative databases held at the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences. We defined primary care engagement over the 2 years prior to survey c...
Abstract Background Mental health and/or substance us...
Background: People who inject drugs (PWID) are an aging population with complex health needs. Multim...
Abstract Background Primary care provider skills such as screening, longitudinal monitoring, and med...
Background: There may be less primary health care engagement among people who use drugs (PWUD) than...
Background—People who use illicit drugs (PWUD) experience significant barriers to healthcare. Howev...
Background: People who use unregulated drugs (PWUD) often face significant barriers to – and thereby...
Background: People who use unregulated drugs (PWUD) often face significant barriers to—an...
Abstract Background The health of people who use drug...
Background: People who use unregulated drugs (PWUD) often face significant barriers to—and thereby a...
peer-reviewedBackground: The involvement of patients and the public in healthcare has grown signific...
BackgroundStigma and high-care needs can present barriers to the provision of high-quality primary c...
Background There is growing public health concern around the potential impact of the opioid crisis o...
Background: Harms from opioid use disorder (OUD) cause significant morbidity and mortality, responsi...
Introduction International evidence shows that enhancement of primary health care (PHC) services for...
Importance: People with opioid use disorder are less likely than others to have a primary care physi...
Abstract Background Mental health and/or substance us...
Background: People who inject drugs (PWID) are an aging population with complex health needs. Multim...
Abstract Background Primary care provider skills such as screening, longitudinal monitoring, and med...
Background: There may be less primary health care engagement among people who use drugs (PWUD) than...
Background—People who use illicit drugs (PWUD) experience significant barriers to healthcare. Howev...
Background: People who use unregulated drugs (PWUD) often face significant barriers to – and thereby...
Background: People who use unregulated drugs (PWUD) often face significant barriers to—an...
Abstract Background The health of people who use drug...
Background: People who use unregulated drugs (PWUD) often face significant barriers to—and thereby a...
peer-reviewedBackground: The involvement of patients and the public in healthcare has grown signific...
BackgroundStigma and high-care needs can present barriers to the provision of high-quality primary c...
Background There is growing public health concern around the potential impact of the opioid crisis o...
Background: Harms from opioid use disorder (OUD) cause significant morbidity and mortality, responsi...
Introduction International evidence shows that enhancement of primary health care (PHC) services for...
Importance: People with opioid use disorder are less likely than others to have a primary care physi...
Abstract Background Mental health and/or substance us...
Background: People who inject drugs (PWID) are an aging population with complex health needs. Multim...
Abstract Background Primary care provider skills such as screening, longitudinal monitoring, and med...