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Journal of Addiction Medicine|May 24, 2024
Perceptions of Overdose Response Hotlines and Phone Application Services Among Women and Gender-diverse Individuals Who Use Drugs in Canada: A Qualitative StudyAmanda Lee, Farah Jafri, Dylan Viste, et al.
The International Journal on Drug Policy|June 25, 2026
Public perspectives on supervised consumption sites across Canada: A cross-sectional studyWilliam Rioux, Nathan Rider, Boogyung Seo, et al.
BMC Public Health|September 26, 2023
Association of drug overdoses and user characteristics of Canada's national mobile/virtual overdose response hotline: the National Overdose Response Service (NORS)Dylan Viste, William Rioux, Nora Cristall, et al.
Drug and Alcohol Dependence|July 13, 2023
Electronic harm reduction interventions for drug overdose monitoring and prevention: A scoping reviewAlexandra Loverock, Tyler Marshall, Dylan Viste, et al.
Harm Reduction Journal|June 24, 2023
Beliefs, attitudes and experiences of virtual overdose monitoring services from the perspectives of people who use substances in Canada: a qualitative studyTyler Marshall, Dylan Viste, Stephanie Jones, et al.
Digital Health|April 14, 2026
Investigating the barriers to uptake and utilization of overdose response hotlines and apps: A study based on data from a national surveyBoogyung Seo, Nathan Rider, Dylan Viste, et al.
Addiction Science & Clinical Practice|December 13, 2025
Perspectives of people who use drugs on implementing overdose response technologies in acute care settings: a qualitative studyAvnit Dhanoa, Dylan Viste, William Rioux, et al.
The International Journal on Drug Policy|March 21, 2026
Perceived impacts of Supervised Consumption Sites (SCS) on key service aspects and settings: Reports from Canadian National Questionnaire on Overdose Monitoring (CNQOM)Boogyung Seo, Avnit Dhanoa, Nathan Rider, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|December 10, 2024
Bridging the Gap; examining emergency service providers' experiences caring for patients with methamphetamine-induced behavioural disturbanceBobbi Wiens, Janelle Beaven, Emma Williams, et al.
Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada : Research, Policy and Practice|November 28, 2024
Perceptions of overdose response hotlines and applications among rural and remote individuals who use drugs in Canada: a qualitative studyDylan Viste, William Rioux, Marguerite Medwid, et al.
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Journal of Addiction Medicine|May 24, 2024
Perceptions of Overdose Response Hotlines and Phone Application Services Among Women and Gender-diverse Individuals Who Use Drugs in Canada: A Qualitative StudyAmanda Lee, Farah Jafri, Dylan Viste, et al.
The International Journal on Drug Policy|June 25, 2026
Public perspectives on supervised consumption sites across Canada: A cross-sectional studyWilliam Rioux, Nathan Rider, Boogyung Seo, et al.
BMC Public Health|September 26, 2023
Association of drug overdoses and user characteristics of Canada's national mobile/virtual overdose response hotline: the National Overdose Response Service (NORS)Dylan Viste, William Rioux, Nora Cristall, et al.
Drug and Alcohol Dependence|July 13, 2023
Electronic harm reduction interventions for drug overdose monitoring and prevention: A scoping reviewAlexandra Loverock, Tyler Marshall, Dylan Viste, et al.
Harm Reduction Journal|June 24, 2023
Beliefs, attitudes and experiences of virtual overdose monitoring services from the perspectives of people who use substances in Canada: a qualitative studyTyler Marshall, Dylan Viste, Stephanie Jones, et al.
Digital Health|April 14, 2026
Investigating the barriers to uptake and utilization of overdose response hotlines and apps: A study based on data from a national surveyBoogyung Seo, Nathan Rider, Dylan Viste, et al.
Addiction Science & Clinical Practice|December 13, 2025
Perspectives of people who use drugs on implementing overdose response technologies in acute care settings: a qualitative studyAvnit Dhanoa, Dylan Viste, William Rioux, et al.
The International Journal on Drug Policy|March 21, 2026
Perceived impacts of Supervised Consumption Sites (SCS) on key service aspects and settings: Reports from Canadian National Questionnaire on Overdose Monitoring (CNQOM)Boogyung Seo, Avnit Dhanoa, Nathan Rider, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|December 10, 2024
Bridging the Gap; examining emergency service providers' experiences caring for patients with methamphetamine-induced behavioural disturbanceBobbi Wiens, Janelle Beaven, Emma Williams, et al.
Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada : Research, Policy and Practice|November 28, 2024
Perceptions of overdose response hotlines and applications among rural and remote individuals who use drugs in Canada: a qualitative studyDylan Viste, William Rioux, Marguerite Medwid, et al.
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