Background: criminalisation of drug use and compulsory detention has largely characterised the Southeast Asia region's response to people who use drugs. Whilst access to and provision of healthcare for people living in prison are mandated by international human rights standards, many opioid dependent people living in prison continue to lack access to opioid substitution treatment (OST) during incarceration, and face uncertainties of continuity of care beyond the prison gate.Methods: a scoping review using Arksey and O'Malley's framework mapped what is currently known about the continuity of OST post-release in Southeast Asia, with a focus on the three countries (Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam) that provide OST in at least one prison. A multi-...
Background: People released from jail are at elevated opioid overdose risk. Medications for opioid ...
Background: Little is known about attitudes toward and experiences with opioid maintenance therapy (...
Background Detention of people who use drugs into compulsory drug detention centres (CDDCs) is commo...
Background: criminalisation of drug use and compulsory detention has largely characterised the South...
Background: criminalisation of drug use and compulsory detention has largely characterised the South...
Background: Criminalisation of drug use and compulsory detention has largely characterised the Sou...
Background Heroin dependence is associated with increased risk of the transmission of blood-borne...
Heroin dependence is a chronic condition associated with significant health and social harms. The mo...
Background: Opioid Agonist Treatment (OAT) programmes are regarded as a gold standard treatment for ...
Aims To review evidence on the effectiveness of opioid maintenance treatment (OMT) in prison and po...
Prisoners experience high rates of drug dependence, health problems and premature mortality. Without...
Opioid maintenance treatment (OMT) is effective in prison, as it is in the community. Of 30 European...
Abstract Drug use is prevalent throughout prison populations, and, despite advances in drug treatmen...
The South-East Asia Region contains an estimated 400,000-500,000 people who inject drugs (PWID). HIV...
Problem In Malaysia, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is highly concentrated among peopl...
Background: People released from jail are at elevated opioid overdose risk. Medications for opioid ...
Background: Little is known about attitudes toward and experiences with opioid maintenance therapy (...
Background Detention of people who use drugs into compulsory drug detention centres (CDDCs) is commo...
Background: criminalisation of drug use and compulsory detention has largely characterised the South...
Background: criminalisation of drug use and compulsory detention has largely characterised the South...
Background: Criminalisation of drug use and compulsory detention has largely characterised the Sou...
Background Heroin dependence is associated with increased risk of the transmission of blood-borne...
Heroin dependence is a chronic condition associated with significant health and social harms. The mo...
Background: Opioid Agonist Treatment (OAT) programmes are regarded as a gold standard treatment for ...
Aims To review evidence on the effectiveness of opioid maintenance treatment (OMT) in prison and po...
Prisoners experience high rates of drug dependence, health problems and premature mortality. Without...
Opioid maintenance treatment (OMT) is effective in prison, as it is in the community. Of 30 European...
Abstract Drug use is prevalent throughout prison populations, and, despite advances in drug treatmen...
The South-East Asia Region contains an estimated 400,000-500,000 people who inject drugs (PWID). HIV...
Problem In Malaysia, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is highly concentrated among peopl...
Background: People released from jail are at elevated opioid overdose risk. Medications for opioid ...
Background: Little is known about attitudes toward and experiences with opioid maintenance therapy (...
Background Detention of people who use drugs into compulsory drug detention centres (CDDCs) is commo...