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Date created: 2021-06-14 01:30 AM | Last Updated: 2021-11-18 05:30 AM

Identifier: DOI 10.17605/OSF.IO/QSDZ3

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Description: The potential for digital initiatives for opioid harm reduction is unlimited. However, synthesised evidence on current initiatives and their efficacy is emerging. This systematic-scoping review is an effort to synthesise Canadian and Australian digital health initiatives used to prevent opioid-related deaths and minimise harm, prior and during the pandemic of SaRs-Covid-19.

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Background The potential for eHealth initiatives to support opioid harm reduction is unlimited; however, there remains a lack of evidence evaluating the efficacy in improving outcomes and preventing harm to support funding allocation to the further development and scalability of such initiatives (Canadian Psychological Association, 2020). The broad aim of this project is to provide a rigorous comp…

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AustraliaCanadaDigital healthHarm minimisationopioid use disorder

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