Cite
Safe inhalation pipe provision (SIPP): protocol for a mixed-method evaluation of an intervention to improve health outcomes and service engagement among people who use crack cocaine in England.
MLA
Harris, Magdalena, et al. “Safe Inhalation Pipe Provision (SIPP): Protocol for a Mixed-Method Evaluation of an Intervention to Improve Health Outcomes and Service Engagement among People Who Use Crack Cocaine in England.” Harm Reduction Journal, vol. 21, no. 1, Jan. 2024, p. 19. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1186/s12954-024-00938-7.
APA
Harris, M., Scott, J., Hope, V., Busza, J., Sweeney, S., Preston, A., Southwell, M., Eastwood, N., Vuckovic, C., McGaff, C., Yoon, I., Wilkins, L., Ram, S., Lord, C., Bonnet, P., Furlong, P., Simpson, N., Slater, H., & Platt, L. (2024). Safe inhalation pipe provision (SIPP): protocol for a mixed-method evaluation of an intervention to improve health outcomes and service engagement among people who use crack cocaine in England. Harm Reduction Journal, 21(1), 19. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12954-024-00938-7
Chicago
Harris, Magdalena, Jenny Scott, Vivian Hope, Joanna Busza, Sedona Sweeney, Andrew Preston, Mat Southwell, et al. 2024. “Safe Inhalation Pipe Provision (SIPP): Protocol for a Mixed-Method Evaluation of an Intervention to Improve Health Outcomes and Service Engagement among People Who Use Crack Cocaine in England.” Harm Reduction Journal 21 (1): 19. doi:10.1186/s12954-024-00938-7.