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View article: One voice and vision: How the RISE network built a collective identity as the foundation for strategic dissemination
One voice and vision: How the RISE network built a collective identity as the foundation for strategic dissemination Open
Applying concepts from strategic communication and social marketing, we demonstrate how a research network of independent investigators can create a collective identity, formulate a cogent narrative communicating their contributions to a f…
View article: Impact of a Multi-Factorial Primary Care Intervention on Opioid Use Disorder Treatment and Overdose Outcomes
Impact of a Multi-Factorial Primary Care Intervention on Opioid Use Disorder Treatment and Overdose Outcomes Open
Objectives: The PINPOINT (PaIn aNd oPiOId maNagemenT) intervention in Oregon aimed to support primary care clinics in applying evidence-based guidelines for pain management and opioid use disorder treatment. We evaluated the impact of this…
View article: Centering peers in design and training for a peer-delivered contingency management program for self-identified harm reduction and treatment goals
Centering peers in design and training for a peer-delivered contingency management program for self-identified harm reduction and treatment goals Open
Background Novel strategies are needed to engage people who use stimulants into the continuum of addiction care. Contingency management (CM) is the most effective intervention for stimulant use disorder and may engage non-treatment-seeking…
View article: Overdose responses among rural people who use drugs: A multi-regional qualitative study
Overdose responses among rural people who use drugs: A multi-regional qualitative study Open
Background Efforts to distribute naloxone have equipped more people with the ability to reverse opioid overdoses but people who use drugs are often reluctant to call 911 due to concerns for legal repercussions. Rural communities face uniqu…
View article: “It wasn’t here, and now it is. It’s everywhere": fentanyl’s rising presence in Oregon’s drug supply
“It wasn’t here, and now it is. It’s everywhere": fentanyl’s rising presence in Oregon’s drug supply Open
Background Illicit fentanyl has contributed to a drastic increase in overdose drug deaths. While fentanyl has subsumed the drug supply in the Northeastern and Midwestern USA, it has more recently reached the Western USA. For this study, we…
View article: COVID-19 Vaccination Status and Concerns Among People Who Use Drugs in Oregon
COVID-19 Vaccination Status and Concerns Among People Who Use Drugs in Oregon Open
Objectives The objective of this study was to examine COVID-19 vaccination acceptance and explore reasons for COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among people who use drugs (PWUDs), a population with increased COVID-19 transmission and morbidity. M…
View article: Using Asynchronous Online Focus Groups to Capture Healthcare Professional Opinions
Using Asynchronous Online Focus Groups to Capture Healthcare Professional Opinions Open
Introduction Online data collection methods can increase study accessibility and ease the burden of data collection for participants. Asynchronous Online Focus Groups are a promising method for data collection among healthcare professional…
View article: Peer Recovery Support Services Across the Continuum: In Community, Hospital, Corrections, and Treatment and Recovery Agency Settings – A Narrative Review
Peer Recovery Support Services Across the Continuum: In Community, Hospital, Corrections, and Treatment and Recovery Agency Settings – A Narrative Review Open
In this narrative review, we outline the literature describing the history, training, certification, and role of peer recovery support specialists working with people with substance use disorders at different stages of active use and recov…
View article: The Impacts of COVID-19 on Mental Health, Substance Use, and Overdose Concerns of People Who Use Drugs in Rural Communities
The Impacts of COVID-19 on Mental Health, Substance Use, and Overdose Concerns of People Who Use Drugs in Rural Communities Open
Objectives: The objective of this study was to investigate the impact of COVID-19 on the mental health, substance use, and overdose concerns among people who use drugs (PWUDs) in rural communities to explore reasons for changes and ways to…
View article: Reducing overdose after release from incarceration (ROAR): study protocol for an intervention to reduce risk of fatal and non-fatal opioid overdose among women after release from prison
Reducing overdose after release from incarceration (ROAR): study protocol for an intervention to reduce risk of fatal and non-fatal opioid overdose among women after release from prison Open
Background Drug overdose is the leading cause of death after release from prison, and this risk is significantly higher among women compared to men. Within the first 2 weeks after release, the risk of death from drug overdose is 12.7 times…