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T. M. WATSON ; A. M. BAYOUMI ; S. HOPKINS ; A. WRIGHT ; R. NARAINE ; T. KHORASHEH ; L. CHALLACOMBE ; C. STRIKE |Background: Supervised injection services (SIS) operate with special exemptions from drug law enforcement. Given the expansion of SIS and the opioid overdose crisis in numerous jurisdictions, now is a critical time to examine factors that contri[...]Article : Périodique
T. M. WATSON ; C. STRIKE ; G. KOLLA ; R. PENN ; J. JAIRAM ; S. HOPKINS ; J. LUCE ; N. DEGANI ; P. MILLSON ; A. M. BAYOUMI |BACKGROUND: Supervised consumption facilities (SCFs) aim to improve the health and well-being of people who use drugs by offering safer and more hygienic alternatives to the risk environments where people typically use drugs in the community. Pe[...]Article : Périodique
T. M. WATSON ; C. STRIKE ; G. KOLLA ; R. PENN ; A. M. BAYOUMI |Aims: People under age 18 who inject drugs represent a population at risk of health and social harms. Age restrictions at harm reduction programmes often formally exclude this population, but the reason behind such restrictions is lacking in the[...]Article : Périodique
C. STRIKE ; J. JAIRAM ; G. KOLLA ; P. MILLSON ; S. SHEPHERD ; B. FISCHER ; T. M. WATSON ; A. M. BAYOUMI |Aim: To determine the level and changes in public opinion between 2003 and 2009 among adult Canadians about implementation of supervised injection facilities (SIFs) in Canada. Design: Population-based, telephone survey data collected in 2003 a[...]Article : Périodique
More than 90 supervised injection services (SIS) operate globally, most within eight European countries, one in Australia, and two in Vancouver, Canada. SIS are legally sanctioned spaces where people can inject illegal drugs, typically heroin or[...]Article : Périodique
E. A. ENNS ; G. S. ZARIC ; C. J. STRIKE ; J. A. JAIRAM ; G. KOLLA ; A. M. BAYOUMI |Background and Aims: Supervised injection facilities (legally sanctioned spaces for supervised consumption of illicitly obtained drugs) are controversial public health interventions. We determined the optimal number of facilities in two Canadian[...]Article : Périodique
C. LONG ; T. GUIMOND ; A. M. BAYOUMI ; M. FIRESTONE ; C. STRIKE |Background: Whereas supervised consumption services (SCSs) are common in many community settings, they are seldomly found in acute care hospitals. As hospitals present unique circumstances that can shape the impacts of an SCS, careful considerat[...]