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Correction to: What Is the Optimal Community-Based Tuberculosis Screening Algorithm for People Who Inject Drugs in a High-Burden Setting? [PDF]
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Understanding healthcare engagement for people who inject drugs
Research in Nursing & Health, 2023AbstractPeople who inject drugs (PWID) are at an increased risk of multimorbid mental health and chronic diseases, which are frequently underdiagnosed and under‐treated due to systemic barriers and ongoing substance use. Healthcare engagement is essential to address these conditions and prevent excess morbidity and mortality. The goal of this study was
Omeid Heidari +6 more
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Outpatient Antimicrobial Treatment for People Who Inject Drugs
Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 2020This article reviews the changing epidemiology of infections associated with injection drug use, perceived barriers to care, features of successful programs for outpatient antimicrobial treatment, models of shared decision making at the time of discharge, and linkage to preventative care after antimicrobial completion.
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Hospital Experiences of Dignity in People Who Inject Drugs
Journal of Addictions Nursing, 2023Abstract Background Dignity is a complex concept necessary for the adequate treatment of patients in the healthcare setting. Autonomy, self-sufficiency, respect, and equality are concepts used to define dignity. Dignity has not been studied in people who inject drugs (PWID). Objective
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Internalized Stigma Among People Who Inject Drugs
Substance Use & Misuse, 2016Perceived experiences of stigma have been found to be associated with poorer psychosocial outcomes and engagement in risk practices among people who inject drugs. Yet the extent to which people internalize or accept the stigma surrounding their injecting drug use, and whether this is associated with risky injecting practices, is not well known.The aim ...
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Australia's Response to HIV Among People Who Inject Drugs
AIDS Education and Prevention, 2014Australia's prompt and effective response to HIV among people who inject drugs is recognized internationally. In the early 1980s, there was growing awareness of the evolving threat presented by HIV. Despite erroneous but commonly held assumptions that people who inject drugs generally disregard their health, injecting drug users contributed ...
Annie, Madden, Alex, Wodak
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Pentazocine use among people who inject drugs in India
Asian Journal of Psychiatry, 2015Data regarding prevalence of Pentazocine use is sparse and intervention strategies aimed at it are meager. In view of the fact that Pentazocine has significant abuse potential contrary to what was earlier thought, along with the actuality that people who use injectable Pentazocine are at risk of various complications as HIV, this domain needs more ...
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