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Dr. Jane Buxton

Dr. Jane Buxton
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Epidemiologist and harm reduction lead
BC Centre for Disease Control
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Projects

  • BC Co/Lab
  • Does minimum pricing reduce the burden of disease and illness attributable to alcohol?
  • P2P: Peer 2 Peer Support

Publications

  • Misleading UK alcohol industry criticism of Canadian research on minimum pricing
  • Organizational support for frontline harm reduction and systems navigation work among workers with living and lived experience: qualitative findings from British Columbia, Canada
  • Perceived harms and harm reduction strategies among people who drink non-beverage alcohol: Community-based qualitative research in Vancouver, Canada
  • Risk of Overdose‐Related Death for People with a History of Incarceration
  • The relationship between changes to minimum alcohol prices, outlet density and alcohol-attributable deaths in British Columbia, 2002-2009
  • ‘Peer’ work as precarious: A qualitative study of work conditions and experiences of people who use drugs engaged in harm reduction work
  • ‘We are the first responders’: overdose response experiences and perspectives among peers in British Columbia
  • “There are solutions and I think we're still working in the problem”: The limitations of decriminalization under the good Samaritan drug overdose act and lessons from an evaluation in British Columbia, Canada
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