Background: Needle fixation has the potential to undermine harm-reduction efforts and may affect up to one-quarter of all injecting drug users (IDUs). Being largely ignored in the extant literature, the majority of research on this phenomenon has been carried out exclusively in Cardiff, Wales. Objectives: The current exploratory study examined the applicability of needle fixation in a population of Australian IDUs to determine whether Australian IDUs were familiar with the behaviors and secondary gains that have been found to be associated with needle fixation and are assessed by the needle fixation profile (NEFPRO). Methods: A mixed-method design utilizing semi-structured interviews and questionnaire data was employed. Results: Australian...
Background: Use of opioid analgesic medicines has doubled globally over the past decade, with a conc...
Title: What do needle and syringe programs do? The relations of service provision, engagement, and p...
Aims: To determine the frequency with which intravenous drug users (IDUs) experience broken needles ...
Background: Needle fixation has the potential to undermine harm-reduction efforts and may affect up ...
Aim: This research examined the relationship between needle fixation and impulsivity in a bid to gui...
Introduction: People who inject drugs (PWID) commonly experience harms related to their injecting, m...
Background: At the point, when injecting still seems to be the most common use among problem drug us...
Background: The prevalences and correlates of non-viral injecting-related injuries and diseases (IRI...
Injection drug use is rated by the users as their most intense experience. This way of drug applicat...
Introduction and Aims: Cleaning drug injection sites with alcohol swabs prior to injecting reduces r...
Abstract Background : People who inject drugs (PWID) report limited access to healthcare, and may av...
Aims. Changing drug users ’ injecting behaviour is central to the project of drug services. Informat...
Injecting drug use by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people has recently generated considerab...
Drug Consumption Rooms (DCRs), where injecting drug users (IDUs) can use pre-obtained drugs in a hyg...
Background: Despite high levels of equipment distribution through Needle and Syringe Programmes (NSP...
Background: Use of opioid analgesic medicines has doubled globally over the past decade, with a conc...
Title: What do needle and syringe programs do? The relations of service provision, engagement, and p...
Aims: To determine the frequency with which intravenous drug users (IDUs) experience broken needles ...
Background: Needle fixation has the potential to undermine harm-reduction efforts and may affect up ...
Aim: This research examined the relationship between needle fixation and impulsivity in a bid to gui...
Introduction: People who inject drugs (PWID) commonly experience harms related to their injecting, m...
Background: At the point, when injecting still seems to be the most common use among problem drug us...
Background: The prevalences and correlates of non-viral injecting-related injuries and diseases (IRI...
Injection drug use is rated by the users as their most intense experience. This way of drug applicat...
Introduction and Aims: Cleaning drug injection sites with alcohol swabs prior to injecting reduces r...
Abstract Background : People who inject drugs (PWID) report limited access to healthcare, and may av...
Aims. Changing drug users ’ injecting behaviour is central to the project of drug services. Informat...
Injecting drug use by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people has recently generated considerab...
Drug Consumption Rooms (DCRs), where injecting drug users (IDUs) can use pre-obtained drugs in a hyg...
Background: Despite high levels of equipment distribution through Needle and Syringe Programmes (NSP...
Background: Use of opioid analgesic medicines has doubled globally over the past decade, with a conc...
Title: What do needle and syringe programs do? The relations of service provision, engagement, and p...
Aims: To determine the frequency with which intravenous drug users (IDUs) experience broken needles ...