Abstract This study searched the available needle exchange program (NEP) literature for return rate data. A total of 26 articles were found. The overall worldwide return rate was 90%, although this ranged from a low of 15% to a high of 112%. U.S. NEP return rates were gathered from only eight studies, indicating a clear need for more data, although U.S. return rates were comparable to those from NEPs outside of the U.S. One underlying assumption made by opponents of NEPs is that IDUs will not return needles to the distribution site, thereby potentially increasing the risk of health problems to the surrounding community from exposure to contaminated needles. This study's results suggest that NEPs are relatively successful in taking in used n...
Objective: To examine whether needle exchange program (NEP) use by injecting drug users (IDUs) af...
This issue of the Journal features the publication of one of the more controversial studies regardin...
Some studies have indicated that needle exchange programs (NEPs) can be effective in reducing drug-r...
Needle Return in Needle Exchange Programs The first NEP (Needle Exchange Program) was in Amsterdam, ...
The goal of the project was: "To assess the public health impact of needle exchange programs." Fourt...
This study examines the effect of a Needle Exchange Program (NEP) on the quantity and geographic dis...
Despite the wealth of scientific findings showing that needle-exchange programs reduce unsafe inject...
Needle Exchange Programs (NEPs) have been controversial aspects of public health care due to conflic...
Needle exchange programs exist in every major population area in the United States and in many other...
is a controversial social policy, based on the philosophy of harm reduction, whereby people can obta...
Needle Exchange Programs (NEP) are put in place in regions in the US, where illegal injectable drug ...
Introduction: Needle Exchange Programs (NEPs) have been controversial aspects of public healthcare d...
Needle exchange programs (NEPs) were created in order to improve the safety of people who inject dru...
This article assesses the operations o Porto Alegre, State of Rio Grande do Sul,(southern Brazil) ne...
Although evidence is accumulating that needle exchange programs can lower the risk of parenterally t...
Objective: To examine whether needle exchange program (NEP) use by injecting drug users (IDUs) af...
This issue of the Journal features the publication of one of the more controversial studies regardin...
Some studies have indicated that needle exchange programs (NEPs) can be effective in reducing drug-r...
Needle Return in Needle Exchange Programs The first NEP (Needle Exchange Program) was in Amsterdam, ...
The goal of the project was: "To assess the public health impact of needle exchange programs." Fourt...
This study examines the effect of a Needle Exchange Program (NEP) on the quantity and geographic dis...
Despite the wealth of scientific findings showing that needle-exchange programs reduce unsafe inject...
Needle Exchange Programs (NEPs) have been controversial aspects of public health care due to conflic...
Needle exchange programs exist in every major population area in the United States and in many other...
is a controversial social policy, based on the philosophy of harm reduction, whereby people can obta...
Needle Exchange Programs (NEP) are put in place in regions in the US, where illegal injectable drug ...
Introduction: Needle Exchange Programs (NEPs) have been controversial aspects of public healthcare d...
Needle exchange programs (NEPs) were created in order to improve the safety of people who inject dru...
This article assesses the operations o Porto Alegre, State of Rio Grande do Sul,(southern Brazil) ne...
Although evidence is accumulating that needle exchange programs can lower the risk of parenterally t...
Objective: To examine whether needle exchange program (NEP) use by injecting drug users (IDUs) af...
This issue of the Journal features the publication of one of the more controversial studies regardin...
Some studies have indicated that needle exchange programs (NEPs) can be effective in reducing drug-r...