In recent years British Columbia has seen an increase in fatal drug overdoses. In 2013, 308 British Columbians lost their lives to drug overdoses. The highest yearly total since 1998. Each death represents an emotional, social, and economic burden for the province to carry. Many of these deaths are entirely preventable. This research paper was conducted in order to understand the potential role that public policy and provincial legislation can play in reducing fatal drug overdoses, as well as the barriers and challenges that current programs face in their delivery. This paper uses a mixed-method design based on case studies, qualitative stakeholder interviews and quantitative survey results to determine fatality reduction measures, with a p...
1 online resource (iii, 34 leaves) : ill. (chiefly col.)Includes abstract and appendices.Includes bi...
BACKGROUND: Since 2015, illicit drug overdose has been one of British Columbia’s most pressing publi...
“Once I’d done it once it was like writing your name”: Lived experience of take-home naloxone admini...
British Columbia fully unscheduled the opioid overdose-reversing drug known as naloxone on 21 Septem...
British Columbia fully unscheduled the opioid overdose-reversing drug known as naloxone on 21 Septem...
INTRODUCTION: British Columbia's (BC) Take-Home Naloxone (THN) program provides naloxone to bystande...
Background The British Columbia take-home naloxone (BCTHN) program has been in operation since 20...
In response to an epidemic of opioid overdose deaths attributed to prescription and illicit opioid ...
In response to an epidemic of opioid overdose deaths attributed to prescription and illicit opioid ...
Abstract Background The British Columbia (BC) Take...
Abstract Background The British Columbia (BC) Take...
The opioid overdose epidemic is one of the most significant public health problems that the United S...
Due to the alarming rate of illicit drug toxicity deaths in British Columbia, a public health emerge...
The opioid overdose epidemic is one of the most significant public health problems that the United S...
Due to the alarming rate of illicit drug toxicity deaths in British Columbia, a public health emerge...
1 online resource (iii, 34 leaves) : ill. (chiefly col.)Includes abstract and appendices.Includes bi...
BACKGROUND: Since 2015, illicit drug overdose has been one of British Columbia’s most pressing publi...
“Once I’d done it once it was like writing your name”: Lived experience of take-home naloxone admini...
British Columbia fully unscheduled the opioid overdose-reversing drug known as naloxone on 21 Septem...
British Columbia fully unscheduled the opioid overdose-reversing drug known as naloxone on 21 Septem...
INTRODUCTION: British Columbia's (BC) Take-Home Naloxone (THN) program provides naloxone to bystande...
Background The British Columbia take-home naloxone (BCTHN) program has been in operation since 20...
In response to an epidemic of opioid overdose deaths attributed to prescription and illicit opioid ...
In response to an epidemic of opioid overdose deaths attributed to prescription and illicit opioid ...
Abstract Background The British Columbia (BC) Take...
Abstract Background The British Columbia (BC) Take...
The opioid overdose epidemic is one of the most significant public health problems that the United S...
Due to the alarming rate of illicit drug toxicity deaths in British Columbia, a public health emerge...
The opioid overdose epidemic is one of the most significant public health problems that the United S...
Due to the alarming rate of illicit drug toxicity deaths in British Columbia, a public health emerge...
1 online resource (iii, 34 leaves) : ill. (chiefly col.)Includes abstract and appendices.Includes bi...
BACKGROUND: Since 2015, illicit drug overdose has been one of British Columbia’s most pressing publi...
“Once I’d done it once it was like writing your name”: Lived experience of take-home naloxone admini...