Background: In 2016, a public health emergency was declared in British Columbia due to an unprecedented number of illicit drug overdose deaths. Injection drug use was implicated in approximately one third of overdose deaths. An innovative delivery model using mobile supervised consumption services (SCS) was piloted in a rural health authority in BC with the goals of preventing overdose deaths, reducing public drug use, and connecting clients to health services. Methods: Two mobile SCS created from retrofitted recreational vehicles were used to serve the populations of two mid-sized cities: Kelowna and Kamloops. Service utilization was tracked, and surveys and...
Canada has long contended with harms arising from injection drug use. In response to epidemics of HI...
Abstract Background Spotting is an informal practice among people who use drugs (PWUD) where they wi...
Background: The increasing incidence of fatal opioid overdose is a public health cr...
Background: In 2016, a public health emergency was declared in British Columbia due...
Four years into the provincial overdose crisis, rural B.C. municipalities increasingly report overdo...
This paper investigates creative, mobile population-based medical solutions with integrated care del...
Due to the alarming rate of illicit drug toxicity deaths in British Columbia, a public health emerge...
Objective: To discuss and share regarding a highly accessible approach in substance abuse management...
Background Drug-related overdoses were declared a public health emergency in British Columbia, Canad...
The primary objective of this study was to examine the impacts associated with implementation of ove...
Background: North America is currently experiencing an overdose epidemic due to a s...
Technology has played a critical role during the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite affording a safe way for...
Abstract Background Needle and syringe program (NSP) ...
Background: In response to an increasingly toxic illicit drug supply, drug user activists and allied...
Due to the potential safety risks and nature of crisis response systems in Canada, police are often ...
Canada has long contended with harms arising from injection drug use. In response to epidemics of HI...
Abstract Background Spotting is an informal practice among people who use drugs (PWUD) where they wi...
Background: The increasing incidence of fatal opioid overdose is a public health cr...
Background: In 2016, a public health emergency was declared in British Columbia due...
Four years into the provincial overdose crisis, rural B.C. municipalities increasingly report overdo...
This paper investigates creative, mobile population-based medical solutions with integrated care del...
Due to the alarming rate of illicit drug toxicity deaths in British Columbia, a public health emerge...
Objective: To discuss and share regarding a highly accessible approach in substance abuse management...
Background Drug-related overdoses were declared a public health emergency in British Columbia, Canad...
The primary objective of this study was to examine the impacts associated with implementation of ove...
Background: North America is currently experiencing an overdose epidemic due to a s...
Technology has played a critical role during the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite affording a safe way for...
Abstract Background Needle and syringe program (NSP) ...
Background: In response to an increasingly toxic illicit drug supply, drug user activists and allied...
Due to the potential safety risks and nature of crisis response systems in Canada, police are often ...
Canada has long contended with harms arising from injection drug use. In response to epidemics of HI...
Abstract Background Spotting is an informal practice among people who use drugs (PWUD) where they wi...
Background: The increasing incidence of fatal opioid overdose is a public health cr...