All Stories

  1. Prevalence and severity of abscesses and cellulitis, and their associations with other health outcomes, in a community-based study of people who inject drugs in London, UK
  2. “It’s Not Much of a Life”: The Benefits and Ethics of Using Life History Methods With People Who Inject Drugs in Qualitative Harm Reduction Research
  3. Roundtable discussion: how lessons learned from HIV can inform the global response to viral hepatitis
  4. Hepatitis C testing for people who inject drugs in the United Kingdom: Why is uptake so low?
  5. Methadone diversion as a protective strategy: The harm reduction potential of ‘generous constraints’
  6. Hepatitis C Avoidance in Injection Drug Users: A Typology of Possible Protective Practices
  7. Injecting practices in sexual partnerships: Hepatitis C transmission potentials in a ‘risk equivalence’ framework
  8. One size fits all? The discursive framing of cultural difference in health professional accounts of providing cancer care to Aboriginal people
  9. The ‘do-it-yourself’ New Zealand injecting scene: Implications for harm reduction
  10. Breaking worse: The emergence of krokodil and excessive injuries among people who inject drugs in Eurasia
  11. Negotiating access to medical treatment and the making of patient citizenship: the case of hepatitis C treatment
  12. Health literacy in relation to cancer: addressing the silence about and absence of cancer discussion among Aboriginal people, communities and health services
  13. “I can’t do this, it’s too much”: building social inclusion in cancer diagnosis and treatment experiences of Aboriginal people, their carers and health workers
  14. Taming systems to create enabling environments for HCV treatment: Negotiating trust in the drug and alcohol setting
  15. Hepatitis C treatment access and uptake for people who inject drugs: a review mapping the role of social factors
  16. Venous access and care: harnessing pragmatics in harm reduction for people who inject drugs
  17. Staying Safe From Hepatitis C
  18. Pleasure and Guilt: Alcohol Use and Hepatitis C
  19. Injecting, Infection, Illness: Abjection and Hepatitis C Stigma
  20. Troubling biographical disruption: narratives of unconcern about hepatitis C diagnosis