Needle exchange programs exist in every major population area in the United States and in many other countries. Some operate legally under emergency health decrees issued by local departments of health, with the stated intention of risk reduction through the removal of used injection equipment from use by injection drug users. It is theorized that this results in a reduced transmission of human immunodeficiency virus, hepatitis, and, possibly, other blood-borne diseases. Needle exchange programs also offer access to drug treatment programs for the participants. It is a difficult but necessary task to evaluate these programs. This article examines examples of evaluations attempted in the past and discusses the challenges of such evaluations....
Introduction: West Virginia has had a recent spike in infectious diseases such as HIV and hepatitis ...
Needle Return in Needle Exchange Programs The first NEP (Needle Exchange Program) was in Amsterdam, ...
is a controversial social policy, based on the philosophy of harm reduction, whereby people can obta...
Needle exchange programs exist in every major population area in the United States and in many other...
Needle exchange programs (NEPs) were created in order to improve the safety of people who inject dru...
Introduction: Needle Exchange Programs (NEPs) have been controversial aspects of public healthcare d...
Needle Exchange Programs (NEPs) have been controversial aspects of public health care due to conflic...
Needle Exchange Programs (NEP) are put in place in regions in the US, where illegal injectable drug ...
The goal of the project was: "To assess the public health impact of needle exchange programs." Fourt...
Objective: In 2018, over 586,000 US citizens were reported to be addicted to intravenous heroin. It ...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Background The Central Appalachian region of the United States ...
Although evidence is accumulating that needle exchange programs can lower the risk of parenterally t...
Limited research has been conducted to examine the effectiveness of existing HIV prevention and harm...
Despite the wealth of scientific findings showing that needle-exchange programs reduce unsafe inject...
Since the 1990s, the Texas Legislature has considered bills to legalize syringe exchange programs (S...
Introduction: West Virginia has had a recent spike in infectious diseases such as HIV and hepatitis ...
Needle Return in Needle Exchange Programs The first NEP (Needle Exchange Program) was in Amsterdam, ...
is a controversial social policy, based on the philosophy of harm reduction, whereby people can obta...
Needle exchange programs exist in every major population area in the United States and in many other...
Needle exchange programs (NEPs) were created in order to improve the safety of people who inject dru...
Introduction: Needle Exchange Programs (NEPs) have been controversial aspects of public healthcare d...
Needle Exchange Programs (NEPs) have been controversial aspects of public health care due to conflic...
Needle Exchange Programs (NEP) are put in place in regions in the US, where illegal injectable drug ...
The goal of the project was: "To assess the public health impact of needle exchange programs." Fourt...
Objective: In 2018, over 586,000 US citizens were reported to be addicted to intravenous heroin. It ...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Background The Central Appalachian region of the United States ...
Although evidence is accumulating that needle exchange programs can lower the risk of parenterally t...
Limited research has been conducted to examine the effectiveness of existing HIV prevention and harm...
Despite the wealth of scientific findings showing that needle-exchange programs reduce unsafe inject...
Since the 1990s, the Texas Legislature has considered bills to legalize syringe exchange programs (S...
Introduction: West Virginia has had a recent spike in infectious diseases such as HIV and hepatitis ...
Needle Return in Needle Exchange Programs The first NEP (Needle Exchange Program) was in Amsterdam, ...
is a controversial social policy, based on the philosophy of harm reduction, whereby people can obta...