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Food as harm reduction: barriers, strategies, and opportunities at the intersection of nutrition and drug-related harmResearch suggests that food insecurity exacerbates the harms experienced by people who use drugs (PWUD). Therefore, improving the food security status can help PWUD reduce drug-...
The results of the implementation of these strategies demonstrate that harm reduction services are most effective when offered in a friendly and non-judgmental facility environment based on their needs and easy access. The DIC creates an excellent environment for HIV testing for the PWID community ...
This paper addresses the lacuna in research on chemical use by nightlife workers by exploring harm reduction strategies among queer nightlife workers in Brooklyn, NY. Based on interviews and ethnographic research, my findings suggest that harm reduction can be effectively imagined and implemented by ...
They highlight a need for a more comprehensive medical model that incorporates harm reduction strategies in palliative care and fosters a patient-centric approach to treatment. Harm reduction strategies are an integral step to effectively incorporating palliative and substance use care for patie...
To date, national strategies have embraced a public health approach that starts with trying to assess the burden of harm accurately. However, such assessments have relied heavily on traditional metrics such as overdose deaths. Full Text Comment ...
medical-model-based approaches commonly employed in health and human service programs and interventions. In contrast to programs, practices, and policies based on behavioral models that seek to eliminate risk altogether, harm reduction strategies focus on minimizing the potential harm that results from ...
Harm Reduction ModelInjective Drug UserDrop in CenterHIVHCVpThis paper attempts to investigate the application of Harm Reduction Model that is largely in practice, in the context of Bangladesh. The Injective Drug Users (IDU) is considered to be most susceptible to blood borne diseases and Harm ...
Harm reduction strategies include testing a small amount of drug before using their usual dose, using under supervision, or acquiring a naloxone kit. Furthermore, the change in behavior could extend to the client's network and influence their behavior towards illicit drug use. The purpose of ...
Making the Connection: Strategies for Working with High-risk Youth uses a model that was designed in the Edmonton Region in 1999 (Smyth and Eaton-Erickson, 1999). While there are some risks inherent in a harm reduction approach, it is argued that these are fewer than in traditional interventi...