New cross-Canada research initiative to identify and implement effective treatments for Canadians living with substance misuse, including prescription drug abuse
May 1, 2015 – Edmonton, Alberta – Canadian Institutes of Health Research
The Honourable Rona Ambrose, Minister of Health, today announced the Canadian Research Initiative in Substance Misuse (CRISM), a national research network aimed at improving the health of Canadians living with prescription drug abuse, addiction and substance misuse. Prescription drug abuse is a significant public health and safety concern in North America. Drugs like opioids, sedative-hypnotics and stimulants are legal and have proven therapeutic benefits, but they also have a high potential for harms such as addiction, withdrawal, injury, and death.
Led by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), CRISM represents a $7.2 million investment over five years from the Government of Canada. As part of the expanded focus of the National Anti-Drug Strategy to address prescription drug abuse, the Government of Canada has committed an additional $5 million over five years to further support research on new clinical and community-based interventions for preventing and treating prescription drug abuse.
CRISM brings together four large teams composed of researchers, service providers, and representatives of people living with substance misuse. These teams will identify interventions and programs that are:
- Tailored to individuals;
- Applicable in clinical and community intervention settings; and
- Quickly and easily implemented by health service providers and users.
Together these teams will work to ensure the transfer and implementation of evidence-based approaches to reduce the negative effects of prescription drug abuse, substance misuse and addiction, including overdose and death. These approaches may include one-on-one counselling or group therapy for patients and their families. They will also study how these interventions can be successfully implemented in the local or regional setting.
Michael Bolkenius
Office of the Honourable Rona Ambrose
Minister of Health
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