2024
“It’s Like A Partnership”: Exploring the Primary Care Experiences and Patient-Defined Goals of People Who Use Drugs
Dunham K, Rivas C, Medina Blanco P, Kolod B, Salvati C, Clark K, Sue K, Hagaman A, Weiss J. “It’s Like A Partnership”: Exploring the Primary Care Experiences and Patient-Defined Goals of People Who Use Drugs. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 2024, 39: 1681-1689. PMID: 38578536, PMCID: PMC11255174, DOI: 10.1007/s11606-024-08743-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPrimary care goalsPrimary care experiencesPrimary careSemi-structured interviewsCare goalsCare experiencesPatient-defined goalsDesignA qualitative studyOrganizational-level supportPatient health outcomesPrimary care providersPatient-provider collaborationThematic analysis approachHarm reduction settingsBackgroundPrimary carePatient involvementCare outcomesCare teamCare providersHealthcare goalsHealth outcomesHealthcare decisionsDeductive codingQualitative studyHarm reduction
2022
Safety in solitude? Competing risks and drivers of solitary drug use among women who inject drugs and implications for overdose detection
Rosen J, Glick J, Zhang L, Cooper L, Olatunde P, Pelaez D, Rouhani S, Sue K, Park J. Safety in solitude? Competing risks and drivers of solitary drug use among women who inject drugs and implications for overdose detection. Addiction 2022, 118: 847-854. PMID: 36468191, PMCID: PMC10073256, DOI: 10.1111/add.16103.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsThreat of violenceCross-sectional qualitative studyDepth interviewsHarm reduction strategiesPublic spaceOverdose riskDrug useThematic analysisQualitative studyEmergent designSocial environmentRisk environmentNaloxone possessionBaltimore CityInterviewsWWIDReduction strategiesOpioid withdrawalViolenceFatal overdoseStreet interceptThe practice and embodiment of “goofballs”: A qualitative study exploring the co-injection of methamphetamines and opioids
Ivsins A, Fleming T, Barker A, Mansoor M, Thakarar K, Sue K, McNeil R. The practice and embodiment of “goofballs”: A qualitative study exploring the co-injection of methamphetamines and opioids. International Journal Of Drug Policy 2022, 107: 103791. PMID: 35830749, PMCID: PMC10894463, DOI: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2022.103791.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDowntown Eastside neighbourhoodDrug use practicesQualitative studyLittle qualitative researchUse practicesRole of pleasureDepth interviewsQualitative datasetQualitative researchEmbodied experienceDistinct practicesPolysubstance useEffects of opioidsInterviewsPracticeEffects of methamphetamineExperienceSupply interventionsImportant gapOpioidsStimulant useDrugsInitiativesMethamphetamineVancouverCharacterizing stimulant overdose: A qualitative study on perceptions and experiences of “overamping”
Mansoor M, McNeil R, Fleming T, Barker A, Vakharia S, Sue K, Ivsins A. Characterizing stimulant overdose: A qualitative study on perceptions and experiences of “overamping”. International Journal Of Drug Policy 2022, 102: 103592. PMID: 35114520, PMCID: PMC9381030, DOI: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2022.103592.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDowntown Eastside neighbourhoodCurrent overdose crisisOverdose crisisNorth America's overdose crisisDepth qualitative interviewsStimulant overdosesHarm reduction campaignsOpioid-related overdose risksQualitative interviewsDominant focusHarm reduction effortsThematic analysisQualitative studyHarm reduction interventionsReduction campaignsRole of stimulantsIndividual experiencesLess attentionReduction effortsCrisisInterviewsExperiencePublic healthOverdose riskReduction interventions