Rubin, Rita and Suran, Melissa (2022) Supervised consumption sites-a tool for reducing risk of overdose deaths and infectious diseases in people who use illicit drugs. JAMA, 327, (16), pp. 1532-1534. 10.1001/jama.2022.4017.
External website: https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.2022.4017
Supervised consumption sites, where people can use controlled substances while being monitored by staff equipped with and trained in the use of naloxone to reverse overdoses, are as varied as the communities in which they operate.
G Health and disease > Disease by cause (Aetiology) > Needle (sharing / injecting)
G Health and disease > Disease by cause (Aetiology) > Communicable / infectious disease
J Health care, prevention, harm reduction and treatment > Health related issues > Health information and education > Communicable / infectious disease control
L Social psychology and related concepts > Physical context, location or place > Safe spaces (injecting facilities / centre / consumption rooms)
T Demographic characteristics > Person who injects drugs (Intravenous / injecting)
VA Geographic area > United States
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