Aims: The study investigated the attitudes of intravenous drug users (IDUs) towards the provision of drug consumption rooms (DCRs) in the UK and their willingness to use DCRs. Methods: Participants were 90 methadone-maintained outpatients recruited from a London clinic. A questionnaire asked about their willingness to use a DCR, their views on various rules commonly-implemented by DCRs, and how they believed DCRs might impact on the drug-taking behaviours of drug users and their peers. Findings: A large majority (89%) expressed willingness to use a DCR and accepted the need for rules such as no drug sharing (84.3%), no assistance with injecting (81.8%), compulsory supervision (76.7%) and compulsory hand washing (92.1%). However, the IDUs w...
Naloxone distribution to injecting drug users (IDUs) for peer administration is a suggested strategy...
International audienceAims: The primary aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of drug consump...
Background: The United Kingdom (UK) is currently experiencing a public health crisis of drug-related...
BACKGROUND: To address rising drug-related harms (including significant transmission of HIV) among ...
This study examines the prevalence of public injecting and willingness to use drug consumption rooms...
There is widespread support for the introduction of Drug Consumption Rooms (DCRs) in Scotland as par...
International audienceBackground and aims: Despite the availability of several drug consumption room...
Drug consumption rooms (DCRs) have operated in Europe for more than 20 years. At the time of this st...
Background: Public injecting of recreational drugs has been documented in a number of cities worldw...
Background: Supervised injection services (SIS) have been shown to reduce the publi...
BACKGROUND: Drug consumptions rooms (DCRs) are a well-established and evidence-based harm reduction ...
Drug Consumption Rooms (DCRs) enable the consumption of pre-obtained drugs under supervised conditio...
An extant body of evidence has accumulated over the past decades to support the effectiveness of dru...
Drug Consumption Rooms (DCRs), where injecting drug users (IDUs) can use pre-obtained drugs in a hyg...
Naloxone distribution to injecting drug users (IDUs) for peer administration is a suggested strategy...
International audienceAims: The primary aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of drug consump...
Background: The United Kingdom (UK) is currently experiencing a public health crisis of drug-related...
BACKGROUND: To address rising drug-related harms (including significant transmission of HIV) among ...
This study examines the prevalence of public injecting and willingness to use drug consumption rooms...
There is widespread support for the introduction of Drug Consumption Rooms (DCRs) in Scotland as par...
International audienceBackground and aims: Despite the availability of several drug consumption room...
Drug consumption rooms (DCRs) have operated in Europe for more than 20 years. At the time of this st...
Background: Public injecting of recreational drugs has been documented in a number of cities worldw...
Background: Supervised injection services (SIS) have been shown to reduce the publi...
BACKGROUND: Drug consumptions rooms (DCRs) are a well-established and evidence-based harm reduction ...
Drug Consumption Rooms (DCRs) enable the consumption of pre-obtained drugs under supervised conditio...
An extant body of evidence has accumulated over the past decades to support the effectiveness of dru...
Drug Consumption Rooms (DCRs), where injecting drug users (IDUs) can use pre-obtained drugs in a hyg...
Naloxone distribution to injecting drug users (IDUs) for peer administration is a suggested strategy...
International audienceAims: The primary aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of drug consump...
Background: The United Kingdom (UK) is currently experiencing a public health crisis of drug-related...