The first part of this two-part series examined the difficulties facing nurses working with injecting drug users with skin problems (Finnie and Nicolson, 2002). This article describes the needs of homeless people with skin complaints and the innovative development of a specific drop-in wound care clinic within The Big Issue Scotland premises in Glasgow. It illustrates some practical and political difficulties of working with a unique and challenging client group, and of developing a wound care service outwith the NHS. Case studies illustrate individual people and their own challenges
People who inject drugs (PWID) are vulnerable to infections and injuries at injection sites. The fac...
The lack of secure housing can exacerbate the health problems associated with injecting drug use. Th...
Drawing on data from recent surveys and pilot qualitative interviews among injecting drug users (IDU...
The first part of this two-part series examined the difficulties facing nurses working with injectin...
This article, the first of two parts, introduces the difficulties facing nurses working with injecti...
BackgroundThe United Kingdom is experiencing an increase in drug-related deaths and serious bacteria...
HOMELESS PEOPLE sometimes get a raw deal from health services. Staff can be hostile, particularly if...
Nursing is a discipline that is committed to assisting patients develop self-help skills. One of the...
Abstract Background Public injecting of recreational drugs has been documented in a number of cities...
Evidence links unstable housing, and especially homelessness, with elevated health harm among drug u...
Background: The process of drug injection may give rise to vascular and soft tissue injuries and inf...
This article addresses the potential role that the Australian Needle and Syringe Program (NSP) could...
Background: Public injecting of recreational drugs has been documented in a number of cities worldw...
Background: The development of harm reduction has been limited in many areas of Sweden. This study a...
BACKGROUND:Injection drug use is on the rise in the USA, and skin and soft tissue infections (SSTI) ...
People who inject drugs (PWID) are vulnerable to infections and injuries at injection sites. The fac...
The lack of secure housing can exacerbate the health problems associated with injecting drug use. Th...
Drawing on data from recent surveys and pilot qualitative interviews among injecting drug users (IDU...
The first part of this two-part series examined the difficulties facing nurses working with injectin...
This article, the first of two parts, introduces the difficulties facing nurses working with injecti...
BackgroundThe United Kingdom is experiencing an increase in drug-related deaths and serious bacteria...
HOMELESS PEOPLE sometimes get a raw deal from health services. Staff can be hostile, particularly if...
Nursing is a discipline that is committed to assisting patients develop self-help skills. One of the...
Abstract Background Public injecting of recreational drugs has been documented in a number of cities...
Evidence links unstable housing, and especially homelessness, with elevated health harm among drug u...
Background: The process of drug injection may give rise to vascular and soft tissue injuries and inf...
This article addresses the potential role that the Australian Needle and Syringe Program (NSP) could...
Background: Public injecting of recreational drugs has been documented in a number of cities worldw...
Background: The development of harm reduction has been limited in many areas of Sweden. This study a...
BACKGROUND:Injection drug use is on the rise in the USA, and skin and soft tissue infections (SSTI) ...
People who inject drugs (PWID) are vulnerable to infections and injuries at injection sites. The fac...
The lack of secure housing can exacerbate the health problems associated with injecting drug use. Th...
Drawing on data from recent surveys and pilot qualitative interviews among injecting drug users (IDU...