AIMS: Interest in health-care related trust is growing with the recognition that trust is essential for effective therapeutic encounters. While most trust-related research has been conducted with general patient groups, the experiences of people who inject drugs cannot be understood without acknowledging the critical role social stigma plays in shaping (mis)trust, both generally and in regards to health services specifically. This study examined the experiences of trust among clients and staff of Needle and Syringe Programs (NSPs) in one area of Sydney, Australia. METHOD: In-depth interviews with 12 NSP staff and 31 NSP clients were conducted. Analysis was informed by a five component model of trust, with particular emphasis on the notion ...
BACKGROUND: People who inject drugs (PWID) are a medically and socially vulnerable population with a...
Aims: The way people who inject drugs (PWID) feel about drug policy may be profoundly shaped by live...
Pharmaceutical products are commonly relied upon by professionals, and correspondingly patients, wit...
The aim of the thesis is to understand how professionals within different needle exchange programs i...
Title: What do needle and syringe programs do? The relations of service provision, engagement, and p...
Background: Given the increasing burden of hepatitis C (HCV) related liver disease, innovative healt...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) comprise...
Accounts of health-related risk behaviour are generated in a social context of risk acceptability an...
BackgroundThe establishment of trust between researchers and participants is critical to advance HIV...
Background: Despite high levels of equipment distribution through Needle and Syringe Programmes (NSP...
Background—People who inject drugs (PWID) encounter varying forms of stigma in health services conte...
Abstract Background : People who inject drugs (PWID) report limited access to healthcare, and may av...
Expansion of Needle and Syringe Programs (NSPs) to non-specialised sites requires an NSP workforce w...
The settings where drugs are injected represent a crucial dimension in the social structural product...
From publishers: Background Few investigations have assessed risk behaviours and social-structural ...
BACKGROUND: People who inject drugs (PWID) are a medically and socially vulnerable population with a...
Aims: The way people who inject drugs (PWID) feel about drug policy may be profoundly shaped by live...
Pharmaceutical products are commonly relied upon by professionals, and correspondingly patients, wit...
The aim of the thesis is to understand how professionals within different needle exchange programs i...
Title: What do needle and syringe programs do? The relations of service provision, engagement, and p...
Background: Given the increasing burden of hepatitis C (HCV) related liver disease, innovative healt...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) comprise...
Accounts of health-related risk behaviour are generated in a social context of risk acceptability an...
BackgroundThe establishment of trust between researchers and participants is critical to advance HIV...
Background: Despite high levels of equipment distribution through Needle and Syringe Programmes (NSP...
Background—People who inject drugs (PWID) encounter varying forms of stigma in health services conte...
Abstract Background : People who inject drugs (PWID) report limited access to healthcare, and may av...
Expansion of Needle and Syringe Programs (NSPs) to non-specialised sites requires an NSP workforce w...
The settings where drugs are injected represent a crucial dimension in the social structural product...
From publishers: Background Few investigations have assessed risk behaviours and social-structural ...
BACKGROUND: People who inject drugs (PWID) are a medically and socially vulnerable population with a...
Aims: The way people who inject drugs (PWID) feel about drug policy may be profoundly shaped by live...
Pharmaceutical products are commonly relied upon by professionals, and correspondingly patients, wit...