Abstract Background People with substance use disorders (SUD) including patients in opioid substitution treatment (OST) are subject to stigma, and have generally poor health and barriers towards seeking healthcare. Experience of stigma might negatively affect healthcare seeking, but this topic is sparsely investigated. The aim of this study was to explore OST patients’ past and present experiences of substance use stigma in healthcare settings, in order to provide insight into the challenges that people with opioid use disorder may face when using health services, and the strategies they use to cope with them. Methods Six focus groups with 23 OST patients were moderated by OST staff, and conducted with a questioning route focusing on health...
Using thematic analysis, this qualitative study investigates desistance from illicit drug use from t...
Background and aim: Excessive alcohol use increases mortality and morbidity among opioid substitutio...
Introduction; Despite having effective treatments for substance use disorders, the majority of peopl...
Background: People with substance use disorders (SUD) including patients in opioid substitution trea...
Background—People who inject drugs (PWID) encounter varying forms of stigma in health services conte...
Introduction and Aims: The dramatic increase in pharmaceutical opioid (PO) use in high-income countr...
Illicit drug use disorders are the most stigmatised health conditions worldwide, and stigma acts as ...
The goal of this research is to analyze the stigmatization of opioid addiction within the framework ...
Substance use disorders are one of the most highly stigmatised conditions in the western world. Curr...
BACKGROUND: People who inject drugs (PWID) are a medically and socially vulnerable population with a...
Background Healthcare professionals are crucial in the identification and accessibility to treatment...
Background: Patients in opioid substitution treatment (OST) have poorer health than the general popu...
The opioid epidemic in the United States has led to a quadrupling of opioid overdoses since the 1990...
Background: Opioid dependence is a chronic disease. Substitution treatment for opioid addiction invo...
Background: In view of recent global opioid epidemic and scarcity of literature assessing the qualit...
Using thematic analysis, this qualitative study investigates desistance from illicit drug use from t...
Background and aim: Excessive alcohol use increases mortality and morbidity among opioid substitutio...
Introduction; Despite having effective treatments for substance use disorders, the majority of peopl...
Background: People with substance use disorders (SUD) including patients in opioid substitution trea...
Background—People who inject drugs (PWID) encounter varying forms of stigma in health services conte...
Introduction and Aims: The dramatic increase in pharmaceutical opioid (PO) use in high-income countr...
Illicit drug use disorders are the most stigmatised health conditions worldwide, and stigma acts as ...
The goal of this research is to analyze the stigmatization of opioid addiction within the framework ...
Substance use disorders are one of the most highly stigmatised conditions in the western world. Curr...
BACKGROUND: People who inject drugs (PWID) are a medically and socially vulnerable population with a...
Background Healthcare professionals are crucial in the identification and accessibility to treatment...
Background: Patients in opioid substitution treatment (OST) have poorer health than the general popu...
The opioid epidemic in the United States has led to a quadrupling of opioid overdoses since the 1990...
Background: Opioid dependence is a chronic disease. Substitution treatment for opioid addiction invo...
Background: In view of recent global opioid epidemic and scarcity of literature assessing the qualit...
Using thematic analysis, this qualitative study investigates desistance from illicit drug use from t...
Background and aim: Excessive alcohol use increases mortality and morbidity among opioid substitutio...
Introduction; Despite having effective treatments for substance use disorders, the majority of peopl...