Heather Palis
Assistant Professor
Research Interests
implementation of harm reduction and substance use treatment interventions
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Publications
- Overdose deaths and the COVID ‐19 pandemic in British Columbia, Canada (2022)
Drug and Alcohol Review, 41 (4), 912--917 - Exploring the effectiveness of dextroamphetamine for the treatment of stimulant use disorder: a qualitative study with injectable opioid agonist treatment patients (2021)
- Exploring the effectiveness of dextroamphetamine for the treatment of stimulant use disorder: a qualitative study with patients receiving injectable opioid agonist treatment (2021)
Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy, - Use of sustained release dextroamphetamine for the treatment of stimulant use disorder in the setting of injectable opioid agonist treatment in Canada: a case report (2021)
Harm Reduction Journal, - Physician Communication in Injectable Opioid Agonist Treatment: Collecting Patient Ratings With the Communication Assessment Tool. (2020)
Journal of addiction medicine, - Self‐managing illicit stimulant use: A qualitative study with patients receiving injectable opioid agonist treatment (2020)
Drug and Alcohol Review, 39 (7), 914--923 - Adverse Events During Treatment Induction With Injectable Diacetylmorphine and Hydromorphone for Opioid Use Disorder. (2019)
Journal of addiction medicine, - Treatment with injectable hydromorphone: Comparing retention in double blind and open label treatment periods. (2019)
Journal of substance abuse treatment, - The association between nicotine dependence and physical health among people receiving injectable diacetylmorphine or hydromorphone for the treatment of chronic opioid use disorder. (2018)
Addictive behaviors reports, - The relationship between sense of community belonging and self-rated mental health among Canadians with mental or substance use disorders. (2018)
Journal of mental health (Abingdon, England), - Characteristics and response to treatment among Indigenous people receiving injectable diacetylmorphine or hydromorphone in a randomised controlled trial for the treatment of long-term opioid dependence. (2017)
Drug and alcohol review, - Men's and women's response to treatment and perceptions of outcomes in a randomized controlled trial of injectable opioid assisted treatment for severe opioid use disorder. (2017)
Substance abuse treatment, prevention, and policy, - The Role of Gender in Suicidal Ideation among Long-term Opioid Users. (2017)
Canadian journal of psychiatry. Revue canadienne de psychiatrie, - Factors Associated with Perceived Abuse in the Health Care System Among Long-Term Opioid Users: A Cross-Sectional Study. (2016)
Substance use & misuse, - Patient Perceptions of Prejudice and Discrimination by Health Care Providers and its Relationship with Mental Disorders: Results from the 2012 Canadian Community Health-Mental Health Survey Data. (2015)
Community mental health journal, - The Role of Gender in Factors Associated With Addiction Treatment Satisfaction Among Long-Term Opioid Users. (2015)
Journal of addiction medicine, - Feasibility of applying the life history calendar in a population of chronic opioid users to identify patterns of drug use and addiction treatment. (2014)
Substance abuse : research and treatment,
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