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https://www.infirmiere-canadienne.com/blogs/ic-contenu/2015/05/02/terminologie-101-reduction-du-risque-dans-les-ecr May 02, 2015, By: Maher M. El-Masri, RN, PhD Risk reduction: The percentage of reduction in the risk of an outcome as a result of the intervention in an RCT Source: Guyatt, G., Rennie, D., Meade, M
Harm and harm reduction The effects of illegal substance use present significant challenges to civil society...International Harm Reduction Association. (n.d.)
https://www.infirmiere-canadienne.com/blogs/ic-contenu/2017/05/09/reduction-des-mefaits-dans-le-continuum-de-soins-e May 09, 2017, By: Cheyenne Johnson, RN, MPH, CCRP Addiction, especially opioid addiction, doesn’t have a one-size-fits-all approach. Most chronic diseases don’t. For me, harm reduction is the foundation of all substance-use care
https://www.infirmiere-canadienne.com/blogs/ic-contenu/2021/11/22/on-a-perdu-de-vue-la-crise-des-opioides-conseils-d COVID-19 reveals ‘stark’ disparity in public health responses Nov 22, 2021, By: Michelle Danda istockphoto.com/portfolio/sturti An important focus of advocacy work is understanding legalization and safe supply
The community-based participatory research project evaluates the implementation and impacts of alcohol harm reduction, known as managed alcohol programs
The day the brother of Canada's new chief nursing officer overdosed on opioids — just 400 metres from a harm reduction clinic that could have saved his life — marked the shift in Leigh Chapman’s nursing career towards caring for people experiencing homelessness and using substances
https://www.infirmiere-canadienne.com/blogs/ic-contenu/2018/02/07/project-safe-audience-du-rave-a-la-realite Two nursing students launch a harm reduction project targeting high-risk behaviours at rave events in Winnipeg’s underground music scene Feb 07, 2018, By: Bryce Koch, RN, Joseph Keilty, RN Bryce Koch Project Safe Audience is a harm reduction initiative for the rave population in Winnipeg, founded by two nursing students
More nuanced harm reduction approaches, such as injectable opioid agonist treatment (iOAT), need to be adopted and implemented in Alberta and across Canada to support persons with opioid use disorder
In July 2010, the Sodium Working Group (SWG) published a series of recommendations to change nutrition labelling regulations and Canada’s Food Guide advice and to urge food companies to meet voluntary sodium-reduction targets and report their progress