Background: In the Canadian Province of British Columbia (BC), the BC Mental Health Act permits involuntary care for treating mental disorders. However, the Act has also been applied to provide involuntary care to individuals with a primary substance use disorder, in the absence of specific guidelines and legislation, and with insufficient understanding of perspectives of people who use drugs (PWUD) regarding this approach. Methods: As part of a larger mixed-methods research project providing an overview of involuntary care for severe substance use disorders in BC, three focus groups were convened with: PWUD, families and caregivers, and Indigenous community stakeholders. This analysis examines perspectives from the focus group of P...
Background: Addiction treatment is an effective strategy used to reduce drug-relate...
This study draws on the author’s experience of over 20 years as a practitioner in drug and alco...
BACKGROUND: As drug checking becomes more integrated within public health responses to the overdose ...
Background: In the Canadian Province of British Columbia (BC), the BC Mental Health Act permits inv...
Abstract Background People who use drugs (PWUD) often...
Abstract Background People who use drugs (PWUD) often have complex health and social support needs r...
Objectives: In Canada, and elsewhere, indigenous peoples who use illicit drugs and/or alcohol (IPWU...
Background: The treatment of substance use disorders, as any other form of medical care, is a human ...
Background Drug users’ organizations have made progress in recent years in advocati...
Background Opioid-related deaths are at record levels in the UK and contribute to over half of all ...
Background: In Canada, the rate of opioid use, opioid use disorder (OUD), and associated mortality a...
It is essential that the autonomy and dignity of people who use illicit substances be respected by m...
It is essential that the autonomy and dignity of people who use illicit substances be respected by m...
Introduction: Socioeconomically marginalized people who use illicit drugs (PWUD) often engage in alt...
Background: Addiction treatment is an effective strategy used to reduce drug-relate...
Background: Addiction treatment is an effective strategy used to reduce drug-relate...
This study draws on the author’s experience of over 20 years as a practitioner in drug and alco...
BACKGROUND: As drug checking becomes more integrated within public health responses to the overdose ...
Background: In the Canadian Province of British Columbia (BC), the BC Mental Health Act permits inv...
Abstract Background People who use drugs (PWUD) often...
Abstract Background People who use drugs (PWUD) often have complex health and social support needs r...
Objectives: In Canada, and elsewhere, indigenous peoples who use illicit drugs and/or alcohol (IPWU...
Background: The treatment of substance use disorders, as any other form of medical care, is a human ...
Background Drug users’ organizations have made progress in recent years in advocati...
Background Opioid-related deaths are at record levels in the UK and contribute to over half of all ...
Background: In Canada, the rate of opioid use, opioid use disorder (OUD), and associated mortality a...
It is essential that the autonomy and dignity of people who use illicit substances be respected by m...
It is essential that the autonomy and dignity of people who use illicit substances be respected by m...
Introduction: Socioeconomically marginalized people who use illicit drugs (PWUD) often engage in alt...
Background: Addiction treatment is an effective strategy used to reduce drug-relate...
Background: Addiction treatment is an effective strategy used to reduce drug-relate...
This study draws on the author’s experience of over 20 years as a practitioner in drug and alco...
BACKGROUND: As drug checking becomes more integrated within public health responses to the overdose ...