Four years into the provincial overdose crisis, rural B.C. municipalities increasingly report overdose rates that meet, and often exceed, that of urban centres. In rural communities, where populations are dispersed and healthcare services limited, the overdose prevention strategies that have succeeded in urban centres may not apply. This report examines the geographical variations of British Columbia’s overdose crisis through an analysis of overdose rates across urban and rural municipalities. Socioeconomic factors are assessed for a subset of rural communities that, year-over-year, report the highest overdose rates in the province. This section of the report is supplemented by interviews with public health, addiction, harm reduction, and d...
This chapter from HIV/AIDS in Rural Communities compares the rural–urban prevalence of HIV and opioi...
The opioid crisis presents substantial challenges to public health in New England\u27s rural states,...
Objective: To investigate differences in opioid-related overdose death in Vermont based on urban ver...
Illicit opioid overdose deaths in British Columbia have increased five folds since 2012. Previous st...
Drug use and drug overdoses continue to be a critical public health issue across the United States. ...
Introduction: British Columbia (BC) declared a public health emergency in April 2016 in response to ...
Learn more about how to prevent drug overdose.www.cdc.gov/drugoverdoseMMWR-Rural-Health-Series-drug-...
Background: North America is currently experiencing an overdose epidemic due to a s...
Introduction British Columbia has the highest rate of opioid overdose in Canada, driven by the use o...
A Literature Review of Illicit Opioid Use in Urban vs Rural Areas The purpose of this literature rev...
Background: A growing body of research has focused on contextual factors that shape...
Canada’s opioid crisis has taken thousands of lives, increasing awareness of poisoning-related injur...
In recent years British Columbia has seen an increase in fatal drug overdoses. In 2013, 308 British ...
Background: In 2016, a public health emergency was declared in British Columbia due...
Importance: Overdoses continue to increase in the US, but the contribution of methamphetamine use is...
This chapter from HIV/AIDS in Rural Communities compares the rural–urban prevalence of HIV and opioi...
The opioid crisis presents substantial challenges to public health in New England\u27s rural states,...
Objective: To investigate differences in opioid-related overdose death in Vermont based on urban ver...
Illicit opioid overdose deaths in British Columbia have increased five folds since 2012. Previous st...
Drug use and drug overdoses continue to be a critical public health issue across the United States. ...
Introduction: British Columbia (BC) declared a public health emergency in April 2016 in response to ...
Learn more about how to prevent drug overdose.www.cdc.gov/drugoverdoseMMWR-Rural-Health-Series-drug-...
Background: North America is currently experiencing an overdose epidemic due to a s...
Introduction British Columbia has the highest rate of opioid overdose in Canada, driven by the use o...
A Literature Review of Illicit Opioid Use in Urban vs Rural Areas The purpose of this literature rev...
Background: A growing body of research has focused on contextual factors that shape...
Canada’s opioid crisis has taken thousands of lives, increasing awareness of poisoning-related injur...
In recent years British Columbia has seen an increase in fatal drug overdoses. In 2013, 308 British ...
Background: In 2016, a public health emergency was declared in British Columbia due...
Importance: Overdoses continue to increase in the US, but the contribution of methamphetamine use is...
This chapter from HIV/AIDS in Rural Communities compares the rural–urban prevalence of HIV and opioi...
The opioid crisis presents substantial challenges to public health in New England\u27s rural states,...
Objective: To investigate differences in opioid-related overdose death in Vermont based on urban ver...