Health care and harm reduction provider perspectives on treating older adults who use non-medical opioids: a qualitative study set in Chicago
Abstract Background Opioid overdose death rates are increasing for adults aged 55 and older, with especially high rates in large urban areas. In parallel, admissions to treatment programs for older adults using illicit substances are increasing as well. Despite these trends, there is a lack of infor...
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Main Authors: | Maryann Mason (Author), Lori Ann Post (Author), Rahul Aggarwal (Author) |
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2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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