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    Peer driven or driven peers? A rapid review of peer involvement of people who use drugs in HIV and harm reduction services in low- and middle-income countries

    Peer involvement of people who use drugs within HIV and harm reduction services is widely promoted yet under-utilised. Alongside political and financial barriers is a limited understanding of the roles, impact...

    Judy Chang, Shaun Shelly, Machteld Busz, Claudia Stoicescu in Harm Reduction Journal (2021)

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    The Stigma Struggles of Biomedical Progress: Understanding Community Engagement with PrEP by People Who Use Drugs

    Community responses to PrEP diverge. For some communities PrEP offers a ‘revolution’ in HIV prevention, for others—including some people who use drugs—PrEP is complicated by on-going struggles for health and r...

    Andy Guise in Remaking HIV Prevention in the 21st Century (2021)

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    A qualitative assessment of the acceptability of hepatitis C remote self-testing and self-sampling amongst people who use drugs in London, UK

    Hepatitis C (HCV) diagnosis and care is a major challenge for people who use illicit drugs, and is characterised by low rates of testing and treatment engagement globally. New approaches to fostering engagemen...

    Andy Guise, T. Charles Witzel, Sema Mandal, Caroline Sabin in BMC Infectious Diseases (2018)

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    A qualitative analysis of transitions to heroin injection in Kenya: implications for HIV prevention and harm reduction

    Heroin injection is emerging as a significant dimension of the HIV epidemic in Kenya. Preventing transitions to injecting drug use from less harmful forms of use, such as smoking, is a potentially important fo...

    Andy Guise, Margarita Dimova, James Ndimbii, Phil Clark in Harm Reduction Journal (2015)

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    Integrating HIV care into nurse-led primary health care services in South Africa: a synthesis of three linked qualitative studies

    The integration of HIV care into primary care services is one of the strategies proposed to increase access to treatment for people living with HIV/AIDS in high HIV burden countries. However, how best to do th...

    Kerry Uebel, Andy Guise, Daniella Georgeu in BMC Health Services Research (2013)