2023
DOI: 10.1111/jan.16004
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Using spatial video geonarratives to improve nursing care for people who use drugs and experience homelessness: A methodology for nurses

Jennifer Jackson,
Alexandra Ewanyshyn,
Samantha Perry
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundPeople who are insecurely housed and use drugs are disproportionately affected by drug poisonings. Nurses are uniquely positioned to utilize harm reduction strategies to address the needs of the whole person. Needle debris encompasses drug paraphernalia discarded in public spaces. Studying needle debris provides a strategic opportunity to identify where drugs are being used and target public health strategies accordingly.AimOur aim in this article is to illustrate how spatial video geonarratives (SVG… Show more

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