A mixed methods study on poisoning and injury-related emergency department visits associated with opioids in Canada, 2011 to 2022: from the Canadian hospitals injury reporting and prevention program
Abstract Background The opioid crisis is a serious public health issue in Canada. There have been many surveillance programs and research studies on opioid-related emergency department (ED) visits at a national, provincial, regional or municipal level. However, no published studies have investigated...
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Main Authors: | Xiaoquan Yao (Author), Alyssa-Ann Rama (Author), Julianna Mazzitelli (Author), Steven R. McFaull (Author), Wendy Thompson (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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