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Elaine Hyshka, PhD
Elaine Hyshka, PhD
Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair in Health Systems Innovation, School of Public Health
Verified email at ualberta.ca - Homepage
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Needle exchange and the HIV epidemic in Vancouver: lessons learned from 15 years of research
E Hyshka, S Strathdee, E Wood, T Kerr
International Journal of Drug Policy 23 (4), 261-270, 2012
1022012
Harm reduction in name, but not substance: a comparative analysis of current Canadian provincial and territorial policy frameworks
E Hyshka, J Anderson-Baron, K Karekezi, L Belle-Isle, R Elliott, B Pauly, ...
Harm reduction journal 14, 1-14, 2017
962017
Recognizing and responding to women experiencing homelessness with gendered and trauma-informed care
K Milaney, N Williams, SL Lockerbie, DJ Dutton, E Hyshka
BMC Public Health 20, 1-6, 2020
752020
‘It's more about the heroin’: injection drug users' response to an overdose warning campaign in a Canadian setting
T Kerr, W Small, E Hyshka, L Maher, K Shannon
Addiction 108 (7), 1270-1276, 2013
662013
Prospects for scaling‐up supervised injection facilities in Canada: the role of evidence in legal and political decision‐making
E Hyshka, T Bubela, TC Wild
Addiction 108 (3), 468-476, 2013
622013
Canadian harm reduction policies: A comparative content analysis of provincial and territorial documents, 2000–2015
TC Wild, B Pauly, L Belle-Isle, W Cavalieri, R Elliott, C Strike, K Tupper, ...
International Journal of Drug Policy 45, 9-17, 2017
582017
Patient perspectives on a harm reduction-oriented addiction medicine consultation team implemented in a large acute care hospital
E Hyshka, H Morris, J Anderson-Baron, L Nixon, K Dong, G Salvalaggio
Drug and Alcohol Dependence 204, 107523, 2019
552019
Supervised consumption services for acute care hospital patients
KA Dong, J Brouwer, C Johnston, E Hyshka
CMAJ 192 (18), E476-E479, 2020
522020
Perceived unmet need and barriers to care amongst street‐involved people who use illicit drugs
E Hyshka, JT Anderson, TC Wild
Drug and alcohol review 36 (3), 295-304, 2017
432017
Applying a social determinants of health perspective to early adolescent cannabis use–An overview
E Hyshka
Drugs: education, prevention and policy 20 (2), 110-119, 2013
412013
Public support for harm reduction: A population survey of Canadian adults
TC Wild, J Koziel, J Anderson-Baron, M Asbridge, L Belle-Isle, C Dell, ...
PloS one 16 (5), e0251860, 2021
322021
Principles, practice, and policy vacuums: policy actor views on provincial/territorial harm reduction policy in Canada
E Hyshka, J Anderson-Baron, A Pugh, L Belle-Isle, A Hathaway, B Pauly, ...
International Journal of Drug Policy 71, 142-149, 2019
322019
Turning failure into success: what does the case of Western Australia tell us about Canadian cannabis policy-making?
E Hyshka
Policy Studies 30 (5), 513-531, 2009
312009
Cannabis legalization in the provinces and territories: missing opportunities to effectively educate youth?
TM Watson, J Valleriani, E Hyshka, S Rueda
Canadian Journal of Public Health 110, 472-475, 2019
302019
“You don’t have to squirrel away in a staircase”: Patient motivations for attending a novel supervised drug consumption service in acute care
B Kosteniuk, G Salvalaggio, R McNeil, HL Brooks, K Dong, S Twan, ...
International Journal of Drug Policy 96, 103275, 2021
272021
Early-stage cannabis regulatory policy planning across Canada’s four largest provinces: a descriptive overview
TM Watson, E Hyshka, S Bonato, S Rueda
Substance Use & Misuse 54 (10), 1691-1704, 2019
262019
Four decades of cannabis criminals in Canada: 1970-2010
PG Erickson, E Hyshka
Amsterdam LF 2, 1, 2009
262009
Canada moving backwards on illegal drugs
E Hyshka, J Butler-McPhee, R Elliott, E Wood, T Kerr
Canadian Journal of Public Health 103 (2), 125-127, 2012
242012
Media coverage of harm reduction, 2000–2016: A content analysis of tone, topics, and interventions in Canadian print news
TC Wild, J Koziel, J Anderson-Baron, J Hathaway, A McCurdy, X Xu, ...
Drug and alcohol dependence 205, 107599, 2019
232019
Patient characteristics associated with being offered take home naloxone in a busy, urban emergency department: a retrospective chart review
DC O’Brien, D Dabbs, K Dong, PJ Veugelers, E Hyshka
BMC health services research 19, 1-12, 2019
232019
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