How an emergency department is organized to provide opioid-specific harm reduction and facilitators and barriers to harm reduction implementation: a systems perspective
Abstract Background The intersection of dual public health emergencies-the COVID-19 pandemic and the drug toxicity crisis-has led to an urgent need for acute care based harm reduction for unregulated opioid use. Emergency Departments (EDs) as Complex Adaptive Systems (CASs) with multiple, interdepen...
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Main Authors: | Sunny Jiao (Author), Vicky Bungay (Author), Emily Jenkins (Author), Marilou Gagnon (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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