Background Supervised injection facilities (SIFs) are venues where people who inject drugs (PWID) have access to a clean and medically supervised environment in which they can safely inject their own illicit drugs. There is currently only one legal SIF in North America: Insite in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The responses and feedback generated by the evaluations of Insite in Vancouver have been overwhelmingly positive. This study assesses whether the above mentioned facility in the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver needs to be expanded to other locations, more specifically that of Canada’s capital city, Ottawa. Methods The current study is aimed at contributing to the existing literature on health policy by conducting cost-benefit and...
Background This article reports qualitative findings from a sample of 31 purposively chosen injectio...
Background: In Baltimore, MD, as in many cities throughout the USA, overdose rates ...
Abstract Canada has long contended with harms arising from injection drug use. In response to epidem...
Background: Supervised injection facilities (SIFs) are venues where people who inject drugs (PWID) h...
Background: Research predicting the public health and fiscal impact of Supervised Injection Faciliti...
Background: Research predicting the public health and fiscal impact of Supervised Injection Facili...
Background: This paper will determine whether expanding Insite (North America’s first and only super...
Background This paper will determine whether expanding Insite (North America’s first and only superv...
Background: A supervised injection facility has been established in North America: Insite, in Vancou...
Supervised injection facilities (SIFs) or supervised consumption rooms are a component of harm reduc...
Background: Supervised consumption rooms or supervised injection facilities (SIFs) are venues that h...
Injection Drug Users (IDU) represent less than 1% of Canada's the total population. Nevertheless, it...
The debate around supervised injection facilities (SIF) rages on more than a decade after the openin...
Previous literature has established that increases in prescription opioid misuse has resulted in sim...
Background: Smoking crack involves the risk of transmitting diseases such as HIV and hepatitis C (HC...
Background This article reports qualitative findings from a sample of 31 purposively chosen injectio...
Background: In Baltimore, MD, as in many cities throughout the USA, overdose rates ...
Abstract Canada has long contended with harms arising from injection drug use. In response to epidem...
Background: Supervised injection facilities (SIFs) are venues where people who inject drugs (PWID) h...
Background: Research predicting the public health and fiscal impact of Supervised Injection Faciliti...
Background: Research predicting the public health and fiscal impact of Supervised Injection Facili...
Background: This paper will determine whether expanding Insite (North America’s first and only super...
Background This paper will determine whether expanding Insite (North America’s first and only superv...
Background: A supervised injection facility has been established in North America: Insite, in Vancou...
Supervised injection facilities (SIFs) or supervised consumption rooms are a component of harm reduc...
Background: Supervised consumption rooms or supervised injection facilities (SIFs) are venues that h...
Injection Drug Users (IDU) represent less than 1% of Canada's the total population. Nevertheless, it...
The debate around supervised injection facilities (SIF) rages on more than a decade after the openin...
Previous literature has established that increases in prescription opioid misuse has resulted in sim...
Background: Smoking crack involves the risk of transmitting diseases such as HIV and hepatitis C (HC...
Background This article reports qualitative findings from a sample of 31 purposively chosen injectio...
Background: In Baltimore, MD, as in many cities throughout the USA, overdose rates ...
Abstract Canada has long contended with harms arising from injection drug use. In response to epidem...