Auteur M. W. TYNDALL
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E. WOOD ; M. T. SCHECHTER ; M. W. TYNDALL ; J. S. G. MONTANER ; M. V. O'SHAUGHNESSY ; R. S. HOGG | 2000
PériodiqueFRANÇAIS : Deux scénarios ont été modélisés pour prédire, de 1999 à 2006, l'impact de l'infection VIH et l'utilisation d'antirétroviraux sur la mortalité et l'espérance de vie de la population du Downtown Eastside de Vancouver, Canada. Dans le [...]
E. WOOD ; M. W. TYNDALL ; R. ZHANG ; STOLTZ J. A. ; C. LAI ; J. S. G. MONTANER ; T. KERR | 2006
Dans New England Journal of Medicine (Vol.354, n°23, June 8, 2006) Article : PériodiqueIn September 2003, the first safer injecting facility in North America opened in Vancouver, Canada. Here, injection-drug users can inject preobtained illicit drugs under medical supervision. A concern regarding such facilities is that they may l[...]
E. WOOD ; T. KERR ; W. SMALL ; K. LI ; D. C. MARSH ; J. S. G. MONTANER ; M. W. TYNDALL | 2004
PériodiqueBackground: North America's first medically supervised safer injecting facility for illicit injection drug users was opened in Vancouver on Sept. 22, 2003. Although similar facilities exist in a number of European cities and in Sydney, Australia[...]
T. KERR ; M. W. TYNDALL ; R. ZHANG ; C. LAI ; J. S. MONTANER ; E. WOOD | 2007
Dans American Journal of Public Health (Vol.97 n°7, 2007) Article : PériodiqueENGLISH : There have been concerns that safer injecting facilities may promote initiation into injection drug use. We examined length of injecting career and circumstances surrounding initiation into injection drug use among 1065 users of Nort[...]
K. SHANNON ; V. BRIGHT ; S. ALLINOTT ; D. ALEXSON ; K. GIBSON ; M. W. TYNDALL | 2007
Dans Harm Reduction Journal (Vol.4 n°20, 2007) Article : PériodiqueENGLISH : Substance-using women who exchange sex for money, drugs or shelter as a means of basic subsistence (ie. survival sex) have remained largely at the periphery of HIV and harm reduction policies and services across Canadian cities. This[...]
E. WOOD ; P. M. SPITTAL ; W. SMALL ; T. KERR ; K. LI ; R. S. HOGG ; M. W. TYNDALL ; J. S. G. MONTANER ; M. T. SCHECHTER | 2004
PériodiqueBackground: Law enforcement is often used in an effort to reduce the social, community and health-related harms of illicit drug use by injection drug users (IDUs). There are, however, few data on the benefits of such enforcement or on the potent[...]
Previous studies have described links between violence, decreased condom use and drug sharing among intimate partners, though limited information exists about the predictors of drug sharing among female sex workers and their clients. The followi[...]
KUYPER L. M. ; T. KERR ; K. LI ; R. S. HOGG ; M. W. TYNDALL ; J. S. G. MONTANER ; E. WOOD | 2006
PériodiqueENGLISH : We performed analyses of syringe buying and syringe selling among Vancouver injection drug users, recruited from May 1996 and followed up between November 2002 and August 2003, in the context of one of North America's largest syringe[...]
E. WOOD ; M. W. TYNDALL ; P. M. SPITTAL ; K. LI ; R. S. HOGG ; J. S. G. MONTANER ; M. V. O'SHAUGHNESSY ; M. T. SCHECHTER | 2002
PériodiqueENGLISH : Vancouver has experienced an explosive HIV epidemic despite the presence of a needle exchange programme (NEP). We sought possible explanations for high-risk syringe sharing among Vancouver injection drug users over the period January[...]
ENGLISH : Spontaneous clearance of hepatitis C (HCV) may provide protection against reinfection. In a large community-based cohort study of 3,553 inner-city residents (mainly injection drug users), we identified HCV-infected individuals in who[...]
A. PALEPU ; M. W. TYNDALL ; H. LEON ; J. MULLER ; M. V. O'SHAUGHNESSY ; M. T. SCHECHTER ; A. H. ANIS | 2001
PériodiqueENGLISH : BACKGROUND: Many injection drug users (IDUs) seek care at emergency departments and some require hospital admission because of late presentation in the course of their illness. We determined the predictors of frequent emergency depar[...]
N. Z. JANJUA ; N. ISLAM ; M. KUO ; A. YU ; S. WONG ; Z. A. BUTT ; M. GILBERT ; J. BUXTON ; N. CHAPINAL ; H. SAMJI ; M. CHONG ; M. ALVAREZ ; J. WONG ; M. W. TYNDALL ; M. KRAJDEN | 2018
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.55, May 2018) Article : PériodiqueBackground: Large linked healthcare administrative datasets could be used to monitor programs providing prevention and treatment services to people who inject drugs (PWID). However, diagnostic codes in administrative datasets do not differentiat[...]
E. WOOD ; M. W. TYNDALL ; C. LAI ; J. S. MONTANER ; T. KERR | 2006
Dans Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy (Vol.1, n°13, 2006) Article : PériodiqueENGLISH : North America's first medically supervised safer injecting facility (SIF) recently opened in Vancouver, Canada. One of the concerns prior to the SIF's opening was that the facility might lead to a migration of drug activity and an in[...]
E. WOOD ; M. W. TYNDALL ; P. M. SPITTAL ; K. LI ; A. H. ANIS ; R. S. HOGG ; J. S. G. MONTANER ; M. V. O'SHAUGHNESSY ; M. T. SCHECHTER | 2003
PériodiqueENGLISH : Background: More than 93% of the nearly $500 million spent annually on Canada's drug strategy goes toward efforts to reduce the illicit drug supply. However, little is known about the effectiveness of this strategy. On Sept. 2, 2000,[...]
ENGLISH : BACKGROUND: In recent years, there has been increased interest in supervised safer injecting facilities (SIF) as a strategy to reduce the harms of illicit drug use; however, little work has been done to assess drug users' satisfactio[...]
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