Engagement of persons with lived experience in research that uses linked administrative health data - the BC Provincial Overdose Cohort.
Illicit drug overdose is a significant public health challenge in British Columbia (BC) that has been worsened by the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2021, 2224 persons died of overdose in BC– more than any year on record. The vast majority of overdose deaths are attributed to consumption of illicit substanc...
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Illicit drug overdose is a significant public health challenge in British Columbia (BC) that has been worsened by the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2021, 2224 persons died of overdose in BC– more than any year on record. The vast majority of overdose deaths are attributed to consumption of illicit substances and poisoning due to fentanyl. Since the 2016 emergency declaration, efforts have been made to create new data infrastructure that allows for comprehensive ascertainment of non-fatal and fatal overdose. The BC Provincial Overdose Cohort (BC-ODC) is a unique cohort that was created under public health order that includes all identified cases of illicit drug overdose in BC from January 1 2015-December 31, 2020 that is updated annually. With its unique data extracts, shared data governance structure and novel mandate, a critical component of stewarding the BC-ODC is engagement of persons with lived experience of substance use, overdose and/or incarceration. Two initiatives were launched in 2019 and 2022 to work with persons with lived experience to prioritize research that uses the BC-ODC data. Engagement of persons with lived experience of incarceration started in 2022 to inform projects that examined topics related to decriminalization, criminal legal system involvement (charges and convictions) and incarceration. This presentation will describe these initiatives to show the importance of peer involvement in research that uses linked administrative health data particularly when designing, interpreting and disseminating findings to reduce stigma towards persons who use substances.
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spelling | doaj.art-3f1825268fb5476fa5102470ea0211182023-12-02T10:47:20ZengSwansea UniversityInternational Journal of Population Data Science2399-49082022-08-017310.23889/ijpds.v7i3.2100Engagement of persons with lived experience in research that uses linked administrative health data - the BC Provincial Overdose Cohort.Amanda Slaunwhite0Heather Palis1Chloe Xavier2Roshni Desai3Bin Zhao4Bin Zhao5University of British Columbia; BC Centre for Disease ControlUniversity of British Columbia; BC Centre for Disease ControlBC Centre for Disease ControlBC Centre for Disease ControlBC Centre for Disease ControlBC Centre for Disease Control Illicit drug overdose is a significant public health challenge in British Columbia (BC) that has been worsened by the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2021, 2224 persons died of overdose in BC– more than any year on record. The vast majority of overdose deaths are attributed to consumption of illicit substances and poisoning due to fentanyl. Since the 2016 emergency declaration, efforts have been made to create new data infrastructure that allows for comprehensive ascertainment of non-fatal and fatal overdose. The BC Provincial Overdose Cohort (BC-ODC) is a unique cohort that was created under public health order that includes all identified cases of illicit drug overdose in BC from January 1 2015-December 31, 2020 that is updated annually. With its unique data extracts, shared data governance structure and novel mandate, a critical component of stewarding the BC-ODC is engagement of persons with lived experience of substance use, overdose and/or incarceration. Two initiatives were launched in 2019 and 2022 to work with persons with lived experience to prioritize research that uses the BC-ODC data. Engagement of persons with lived experience of incarceration started in 2022 to inform projects that examined topics related to decriminalization, criminal legal system involvement (charges and convictions) and incarceration. This presentation will describe these initiatives to show the importance of peer involvement in research that uses linked administrative health data particularly when designing, interpreting and disseminating findings to reduce stigma towards persons who use substances. https://ijpds.org/article/view/2100linked administrative health datapatient oriented researchsubstance useoverdose |
spellingShingle | Amanda Slaunwhite Heather Palis Chloe Xavier Roshni Desai Bin Zhao Bin Zhao Engagement of persons with lived experience in research that uses linked administrative health data - the BC Provincial Overdose Cohort. International Journal of Population Data Science linked administrative health data patient oriented research substance use overdose |
title | Engagement of persons with lived experience in research that uses linked administrative health data - the BC Provincial Overdose Cohort. |
title_full | Engagement of persons with lived experience in research that uses linked administrative health data - the BC Provincial Overdose Cohort. |
title_fullStr | Engagement of persons with lived experience in research that uses linked administrative health data - the BC Provincial Overdose Cohort. |
title_full_unstemmed | Engagement of persons with lived experience in research that uses linked administrative health data - the BC Provincial Overdose Cohort. |
title_short | Engagement of persons with lived experience in research that uses linked administrative health data - the BC Provincial Overdose Cohort. |
title_sort | engagement of persons with lived experience in research that uses linked administrative health data the bc provincial overdose cohort |
topic | linked administrative health data patient oriented research substance use overdose |
url | https://ijpds.org/article/view/2100 |
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