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Racial and Ethnic Factors and Opioid Use Disorder Treatment After an Emergency Department Visit.

open access: yesJAMA Netw Open
Coupet E   +9 more
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Opiate substitution treatment to reduce in-prison drug injection: A natural experiment

open access: closedInternational Journal of Drug Policy, 2013
There is emerging evidence that opiate substitution treatment (OST) in prison is associated with reduced injecting drug use (IDU). In Australia OST is available in prison for men and women in all jurisdictions except Queensland, where it is available only for women.
Stuart A. Kinner   +3 more
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The Continued Care of Pregnant Women Receiving Opiate Substitution Treatment by Midwives

Substance Abuse, 2014
Background The care of pregnant women receiving opiate substitution treatment (OST) is generally provided by a variety of health care professionals. Midwives working in prenatal consultations take part in this continued care and may meet with their patients several times throughout the pregnancy, which can have a tremendous impact on monitoring.
Olivier Cottencin   +5 more
openaire   +4 more sources

In Control?: Ukrainian Opiate Substitution Treatment Patients Strive for a Voice in Their Treatment

Substance Use & Misuse, 2012
This article explores the burgeoning advocacy movement for methadone and buprenorphine treatment by patients, parents, and doctors in Ukraine, and their efforts to remake a system that infantilizes and controls patients into one where patients have a voice in their treatment.
Roxanne Saucier   +2 more
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Pharmacists’ Role in the Continued Care of Patients under Opiate Substitution Treatment

Therapies, 2013
In France, over 170 000 persons benefit from opiate substitution treatment. The treatment delivery is most often assured by community pharmacies spread out throughout the territory. The aim of this study is to better know the continued care of individuals treated by methadone or high-dose buprenorphine in community pharmacies in Lille (North of France).
Aymeric Pansu   +3 more
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Substitution Treatment for Opiate Dependence

open access: closed, 2001
Substitution treatment is a therapeutic option that includes the prescription of agonist substances as an adjunct to medical and psychosocial care. The indication and the duration of treatment are determined on the basis of an individual assessment.
Ambros Uchtenhagen
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Economic evaluation: A comparison of methadone versus buprenorphine for opiate substitution treatment

Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2013
The cost of opiate substitution is usually considered lower in cost when methadone is used, as compared to that of buprenorphine, however the overall cost effectiveness of substitution programmes comparing the two drugs remains largely unknown.We evaluated the treatment cost and effectiveness of methadone and buprenorphine when used in an opiate ...
Maas, Jim   +4 more
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Regaining control: The patient experience of supervised compared with unsupervised consumption in opiate substitution treatment

Drug and Alcohol Review, 2013
AbstractIntroduction and AimsSupervised consumption of opiate substitution treatment is standard practice in the UK yet little is known about the patient experience of this treatment modality. This study aimed to assess the patient experience of receiving supervised compared with unsupervised consumption of methadone or buprenorphine.Design and ...
Notley, Caitlin   +4 more
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