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Substance Use & Addiction Journal|March 25, 2024
Perspectives of Canadian Healthcare and Harm Reduction Workers on Mobile Overdose Response Services: A Qualitative StudyNavid Sedaghat, Boogyung Seo, Nathan Rider, et al.
Canadian Journal of Public Health = Revue Canadienne De Sante Publique|February 18, 2025
Predictors of overdose response hotline use for mental health and fatal overdose preventionWill Rioux, Dylan Viste, Taylor Orr, et al.
Harm Reduction Journal|February 7, 2026
Assessing attitudes towards elements of the overdose response hotlines/applications (ORHAs)Avnit Dhanoa, Dylan Viste, Boogyung Seo, et al.
Harm Reduction Journal|February 5, 2024
Preference for hotline versus mobile application/countdown-based mobile overdose response services: a qualitative studyWilliam Rioux, Adrian Teare, Nathan Rider, et al.
Harm Reduction Journal|May 9, 2023
Feasibility and acceptability of inserts promoting virtual overdose monitoring services (VOMS) in naloxone kits: a qualitative studyFahad Safi, William Rioux, Nathan Rider, et al.
Journal of Substance Use and Addiction Treatment|November 7, 2024
Are virtual harm reduction interventions right for everyone?: A qualitative study of the appropriateness of overdose response hotlines and applications for different subgroups of people who use substancesAdrian Teare, William Rioux, Nathan Rider, et al.
Canadian Journal of Public Health = Revue Canadienne De Sante Publique|March 20, 2026
Policy recommendations for overdose response hotlines and applications as a harm reduction tool: A commentaryWilliam Rioux, Nathan Rider, Jeremy Weleff, et al.
International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction|September 15, 2025
Characteristics and Risk of Adverse Mental Health Events Amongst Users of the National Overdose Response Service (NORS) Telephone HotlineDylan Viste, Will Rioux, Nathan Rider, et al.
Harm Reduction Journal|July 27, 2024
Perspectives of key interest groups regarding supervised Consumption sites (SCS) and novel virtual harm reduction services / overdose response hotlines and applications: a qualitative Canadian studyBoogyung Seo, William Rioux, Adrian Teare, et al.
Substance Use & Misuse|February 21, 2025
Perspectives of Key Partners on Improving Awareness of Virtual Harm Reduction Services: A Qualitative StudyNavid Sedaghat, Nathan Rider, William Rioux, et al.
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Substance Use & Addiction Journal|March 25, 2024
Perspectives of Canadian Healthcare and Harm Reduction Workers on Mobile Overdose Response Services: A Qualitative StudyNavid Sedaghat, Boogyung Seo, Nathan Rider, et al.
Canadian Journal of Public Health = Revue Canadienne De Sante Publique|February 18, 2025
Predictors of overdose response hotline use for mental health and fatal overdose preventionWill Rioux, Dylan Viste, Taylor Orr, et al.
Harm Reduction Journal|February 7, 2026
Assessing attitudes towards elements of the overdose response hotlines/applications (ORHAs)Avnit Dhanoa, Dylan Viste, Boogyung Seo, et al.
Harm Reduction Journal|February 5, 2024
Preference for hotline versus mobile application/countdown-based mobile overdose response services: a qualitative studyWilliam Rioux, Adrian Teare, Nathan Rider, et al.
Harm Reduction Journal|May 9, 2023
Feasibility and acceptability of inserts promoting virtual overdose monitoring services (VOMS) in naloxone kits: a qualitative studyFahad Safi, William Rioux, Nathan Rider, et al.
Journal of Substance Use and Addiction Treatment|November 7, 2024
Are virtual harm reduction interventions right for everyone?: A qualitative study of the appropriateness of overdose response hotlines and applications for different subgroups of people who use substancesAdrian Teare, William Rioux, Nathan Rider, et al.
Canadian Journal of Public Health = Revue Canadienne De Sante Publique|March 20, 2026
Policy recommendations for overdose response hotlines and applications as a harm reduction tool: A commentaryWilliam Rioux, Nathan Rider, Jeremy Weleff, et al.
International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction|September 15, 2025
Characteristics and Risk of Adverse Mental Health Events Amongst Users of the National Overdose Response Service (NORS) Telephone HotlineDylan Viste, Will Rioux, Nathan Rider, et al.
Harm Reduction Journal|July 27, 2024
Perspectives of key interest groups regarding supervised Consumption sites (SCS) and novel virtual harm reduction services / overdose response hotlines and applications: a qualitative Canadian studyBoogyung Seo, William Rioux, Adrian Teare, et al.
Substance Use & Misuse|February 21, 2025
Perspectives of Key Partners on Improving Awareness of Virtual Harm Reduction Services: A Qualitative StudyNavid Sedaghat, Nathan Rider, William Rioux, et al.
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