People who use drugs
113 articles
The Human Cost of Policy Shifts: The Fallout of U.S. Foreign Aid Cuts on Harm Reduction Programming and People Who Use Drugs
INPUD has conducted a rapid assessment to understand the depth and breadth of the impact of U.S. foreign aid cuts on the health and well-being of people who use drugs. More
Report: Addressing Health System and Policy Barriers to Needle and Syringe Program Scale-Up
INHSU releases a report providing a clear, evidence-based roadmap to scale up needle and syringe programs. More
Telemedicine Addiction Treatment Is an Effective Way to Offer Treatment for Hepatitis C
A report supports telehealth for opioid use disorder as an avenue to reach people at high risk of hepatitis C and treat those infected. More
Effectiveness of Periodic Incentives on Clinic Attendance and Hepatitis C Testing and Treatment for PWID: A Five-Year Retrospective Program Evaluation
A study evaluated the effectiveness of routine financial incentives for clinic appointment attendance, HCV testing, and HCV treatment among PWID in Newcastle, Australia. More
Impact and Cost-Effectiveness of Interventions to Eliminate Hepatitis C Virus Among PWID in Vietnam
A study modelled the impact and cost-effectiveness of HCV testing and treatment for PWID in Haiphong, Vietnam. More