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Drug and Alcohol Dependence.jpgImage Removed Iacono, A., Wang, T., Tadrous, M., Campbell, T., Kolla, G., Leece, P., Sproule, B., Kleinman, R.A., Besharah, J., Munro, C., Doolittle, M. & Gomes, T.J of Substance Use.jfifImage Added
TandF.pngImage Added Experiences of patient-initiated discharge from an inpatient withdrawal management service: a qualitative descriptive study
Sara Ling, Martine Puts, Beth Sproule, Kristin Cleverley
Patient-initiated discharges, also known as against medical advice discharges, are a common occurrence in inpatient withdrawal management settings. The purpose of this qualitative descriptive study was to gain an understanding of patient perspectives of their reasons for and…
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TandF.pngImage Added Participant Fraud in Virtual Qualitative Substance Use Research: Recommendations and Considerations for Detection and Prevention Based on a Case Study
Created by Madison Wright, Justin Matheson, Tara Marie Watson, Beth Sproule, Bernard Le Foll, Bruna Brands
The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated and amplified the use of virtual research methods. While online research has several advantages, it also provides greater opportunity for individuals…
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Characteristics, Treatment Patterns and Retention with Extended-Release Subcutaneous Buprenorphine for Opioid Use Disorder: A Population-Based Cohort Study in Ontario, Canada.
Drug Alcohol Depend, 254:111032.
Created by Anita Iacono, Tianru Wang, Mina Tadrous, Tonya Campbell, Gillian Kolla, Pamela Leece, Beth Sproule, Robert Kleinman…
Uptake and retention for opioid agonist treatment (OAT) remains low. Novel extended-release formulations may improve OAT accessibility by reducing the frequency of healthcare visits. Our aim was to examine uptake, characteristics, treatment patterns and retention of individuals…