Abstract Background Supervised injection sites (SISs) have been effective in reducing health risks among people who inject drugs (PWID), including those who face issues of homelessness, mental health illness, interactions with local policing practices, and HIV infection. We investigate the risk behaviours and risk environments currently faced by potential users of an SIS in Ottawa to establish the need for such a service and to contribute to the design of an SIS that can address current health risks and reduce harm. Methods The PROUD cohort is a community-based participatory research (CBPR) project that examines the HIV risk environm...
Abstract Background People living with HIV (PLHIV) who are also marginalized by social and structura...
Abstract: Vancouver, Canada recently opened a medically supervised safer injecting facility (SIF) in...
In various settings, drug market policing strategies have been found to have unintended negative eff...
Background: Supervised injection sites (SISs) have been effective in reducing health risks among peo...
The settings where drugs are injected represent a crucial dimension in the social structural product...
Abstract Background While supervised injection servic...
Background: Assisted injection and public injection have both been associated with a variety of indi...
Ecological approaches to addressing injection-related risk seek to reduce drug-related harm by ident...
The injection of illicit drugs, such as heroin and cocaine, is associated with human suffering and h...
Abstract Background Supervised injection services (SI...
Abstract Background Housing environments shape injection drug-related risks and harms and thus repre...
Pilot studies of supervised injecting facilities (SIF) are under consideration in Canada, but it is ...
Background: People who require help injecting illicit drugs experience elevated rates of a range of ...
Abstract Canada has long contended with harms arising from injection drug use. In response to epidem...
Abstract Background Injection drug users (IDU) commonly seek manual assistance with illicit drug inj...
Abstract Background People living with HIV (PLHIV) who are also marginalized by social and structura...
Abstract: Vancouver, Canada recently opened a medically supervised safer injecting facility (SIF) in...
In various settings, drug market policing strategies have been found to have unintended negative eff...
Background: Supervised injection sites (SISs) have been effective in reducing health risks among peo...
The settings where drugs are injected represent a crucial dimension in the social structural product...
Abstract Background While supervised injection servic...
Background: Assisted injection and public injection have both been associated with a variety of indi...
Ecological approaches to addressing injection-related risk seek to reduce drug-related harm by ident...
The injection of illicit drugs, such as heroin and cocaine, is associated with human suffering and h...
Abstract Background Supervised injection services (SI...
Abstract Background Housing environments shape injection drug-related risks and harms and thus repre...
Pilot studies of supervised injecting facilities (SIF) are under consideration in Canada, but it is ...
Background: People who require help injecting illicit drugs experience elevated rates of a range of ...
Abstract Canada has long contended with harms arising from injection drug use. In response to epidem...
Abstract Background Injection drug users (IDU) commonly seek manual assistance with illicit drug inj...
Abstract Background People living with HIV (PLHIV) who are also marginalized by social and structura...
Abstract: Vancouver, Canada recently opened a medically supervised safer injecting facility (SIF) in...
In various settings, drug market policing strategies have been found to have unintended negative eff...