This report examines international literature on harm reduction and also presents primary research in health services in Ireland on approaches to harm reduction. The aim of harm reduction efforts is to minimise the risks stemming from shared use of drug-use paraphernalia, such as needle exchange programmes. One of the criticisms of Irish drug services is that the restricted opening hours and limited number of exchange services may contribute to continued sharing of needles among drug users. The report points out that other non-injecting paraphernalia such as spoons are also associated with the risk of contracting diseases, yet services do not as yet focus on them. The report notes that specific risk factors that contribute to risky drug...
Harm reduction is both a policy approach and used to describe a specific set of interventions. These...
Substance use, and substance use disorders (SUD), are major contributors to global burden of disease...
This report presents the findings of an exploratory study aimed at assessing the nature and extent o...
This paper presents the findings of the first ever Irish follow-up study to establish the effectiven...
This paper charts the benefits of harm reduction measures for drug users and society in general in I...
This report summarises the main findings of research in Ireland and abroad relating to drug use prev...
Drug misuse and hepatitis C are known to be endemic in Irish prisons. Using a grounded theory approa...
While policy makers in the Republic of Ireland had been concerned with illicit drug use since the la...
This report reviews a number of studies which demonstrate that the HIV infection rate among prisoner...
This book by Merchants Quay Ireland (MQI) covers topics on homelessness and drug use services under ...
The Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission has prepared a detailed report on Ireland’s record un...
In July 1982 a preliminary investigation (Phase I) of heroin abuse in a north central Dublin area re...
Purpose of the review: The present review addresses recent literature on the effectiveness of reduci...
ABSTRACT Throughout most of the world, the primary response to problems associated with illicit inje...
This report draws from extensive literature on subscribing prescribing for opiate dependence, and fo...
Harm reduction is both a policy approach and used to describe a specific set of interventions. These...
Substance use, and substance use disorders (SUD), are major contributors to global burden of disease...
This report presents the findings of an exploratory study aimed at assessing the nature and extent o...
This paper presents the findings of the first ever Irish follow-up study to establish the effectiven...
This paper charts the benefits of harm reduction measures for drug users and society in general in I...
This report summarises the main findings of research in Ireland and abroad relating to drug use prev...
Drug misuse and hepatitis C are known to be endemic in Irish prisons. Using a grounded theory approa...
While policy makers in the Republic of Ireland had been concerned with illicit drug use since the la...
This report reviews a number of studies which demonstrate that the HIV infection rate among prisoner...
This book by Merchants Quay Ireland (MQI) covers topics on homelessness and drug use services under ...
The Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission has prepared a detailed report on Ireland’s record un...
In July 1982 a preliminary investigation (Phase I) of heroin abuse in a north central Dublin area re...
Purpose of the review: The present review addresses recent literature on the effectiveness of reduci...
ABSTRACT Throughout most of the world, the primary response to problems associated with illicit inje...
This report draws from extensive literature on subscribing prescribing for opiate dependence, and fo...
Harm reduction is both a policy approach and used to describe a specific set of interventions. These...
Substance use, and substance use disorders (SUD), are major contributors to global burden of disease...
This report presents the findings of an exploratory study aimed at assessing the nature and extent o...