Access to tablet injectable opioid agonist therapy in rural and smaller urban settings in British Columbia, Canada: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Rural and smaller urban settings in Canada are disproportionately impacted by the overdose crisis, highlighting the need for novel public health interventions within these jurisdictions. Tablet injectable opioid agonist therapy (TiOAT) programs have been implemented in select rur...
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Main Authors: | Geoff Bardwell (Author), Jeanette M. Bowles (Author), Manal Mansoor (Author), Dan Werb (Author), Thomas Kerr (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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