Search Results - "Strike, Carol J."
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Patient‐centred care and patient engagement to inform the use of psychosocial interventions with opioid substitution treatment: another path for Day & Mitcheson to follow
Published in Addiction (Abingdon, England) (01-08-2017)“…Commentary to: Psychosocial interventions in opiate substitution treatment services: does the evidence provide a case for optimism or nihilism?…”
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Stakeholder preferences for supervised consumption site design, staff, and ancillary services: A scoping review of feasibility studies
Published in Drug and alcohol dependence (01-01-2022)“…Supervised consumption services (SCS) prevent drug related harms for people who use drugs (PWUD) and often require a feasibility study before implementation…”
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Supervised Methadone Consumption: Client Issues and Stigma
Published in Substance use & misuse (01-01-2009)“…Supervised methadone consumption is an important part of methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) but may contribute to stigma for clients. Data from qualitative…”
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Resisting Inadequate Care is Not Irrational, and Coercive Treatment is Not an Appropriate Response to the Drug Toxicity Crises
Published in American journal of bioethics (03-05-2024)Get full text
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Decision-Making around Psychedelics for Depression and Anxiety: a Model Based on Online Discussions
Published in International journal of mental health and addiction (01-04-2024)“…Little is known about how people decide to use psychedelics to self-treat depression and anxiety, though the practice is growing. We explored online community…”
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Making the case for supervised injection services
Published in The Lancet (British edition) (07-05-2016)“…In Canada, an exemption from federal drug laws is needed to operate a SIS. When the previous federal government indicated that it would not extend the legal…”
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Potential cost-effectiveness of supervised injection facilities in Toronto and Ottawa, Canada
Published in Addiction (Abingdon, England) (01-03-2016)“…Background and Aims Supervised injection facilities (legally sanctioned spaces for supervised consumption of illicitly obtained drugs) are controversial public…”
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Changing the Conversation: A Critical Bioethics Response to the Opioid Crisis
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Finding a place for needle exchange programs
Published in Critical public health (01-09-2004)“…Using the concepts of stigma, NIMBY and place, this paper examines the difficulties of finding a place for needle exchange programs (NEPs). Data were drawn…”
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Factors predicting 2-year retention in methadone maintenance treatment for opioid dependence
Published in Addictive behaviors (01-06-2005)“…Factors predicting 2-year retention in methadone maintenance and the impact of repeat treatment episodes on retention are examined. Data ( n=9555 episodes)…”
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Reduction in injection-related HIV risk after 6 months in a low-threshold methadone treatment program
Published in AIDS education and prevention (01-04-2007)“…This study assessed injection-related HIV risk behavioral changes among opioid users 6 months after enrollment in low-threshold (harm reduction based)…”
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Self-perceived Health Among Canadian Opiate Users: A Comparison to the General Population and to Other Chronic Disease Populations
Published in Canadian journal of public health (01-03-2004)“…Background: There are an estimated 40,000 to 90,000 injection opiate users in Canada. The social, economic and health consequences of opiate addiction have…”
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Pushing the boundaries of outreach work: the case of needle exchange outreach programs in Canada
Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-07-2004)“…In this paper, we examine the challenges of defining the boundaries of outreach work using the example of needle exchange programs. In particular, we examine…”
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Determinants of health-related quality of life of opiate users at entry to low-threshold methadone programs
Published in European addiction research (01-01-2006)“…The aim of this study was to conduct an exploratory analysis of factors associated with poor health-related quality of life (HRQOL) among opiate users at entry…”
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Individuals seeking treatment for cannabis-related problems in Ontario: demographic and treatment profile
Published in European addiction research (01-01-2005)“…We report on the extent of cannabis treatment-seeking within an addiction treatment system in Canada. Data represent all new admissions in fiscal year 2000 to…”
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Change in health-related quality of life of opiate users in low-threshold methadone programs
Published in Journal of substance use (01-01-2006)“…Aim: To assess changes in the health-related quality of life (HRQOL) among opiate users in the first 6 months upon entering a low-threshold methadone treatment…”
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Needle exchange programs
Published in Canadian journal of public health (01-09-2002)“…The challenges of four service delivery models (i.e., fixed, mobile, satellite and home visits) and how service delivery may impact on Needle Exchange Program…”
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Policy Changes and the Methadone Maintenance Treatment System for Opioid Dependence in Ontario, 1996 to 2001
Published in Journal of addictive diseases (01-01-2005)“…Background. Until recently, the availability of methadone treatment in Ontario, Canada was limited. In 1996, policy changes Methods. For these census data,…”
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Who Seeks Treatment for Cannabis-related Problems?
Published in Canadian journal of public health (01-09-2003)“…Purpose: To examine the types of presenting problems and symptoms among individuals seeking treatment for cannabis-related problems in a large treatment centre…”
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