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H. H. THEIN ; J. KIMBER ; L. MAHER ; M. MACDONALD ; J. M. KALDOR | 2005Objective:To describe public opinion towards supervised injecting centres (SICs) and the Sydney Medically Supervised Injecting Centre (MSIC) before and after the opening of the MSIC. Methods: In 2000 and 2002, telephone interviews were conducted[...]Périodique
E. DIGIUSTO ; N. LINTZERIS ; C. BREEN ; J. KIMBER ; R. P. MATTICK ; J. BELL ; R. ALI ; J. B. SAUNDERS | 2005ENGLISH : This study included 380 participants in five heroin detoxification trials whose data were pooled to enable direct comparison of five detoxification methods in the Australian National Evaluation of Pharmacotherapies for Opioid Depende[...]Rapport
R. P. MATTICK ; J. KIMBER ; J. KALDOR ; M. MACDONALD ; D. WEATHERBURN ; H. LAPSLEY | Sydney : NDARC (National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre) | Technical Reports | 2001• During the first six months of operation, 1503 individuals were assessed and registered to use the services at the Medically Supervised Injecting Centre. • Registered clients made 11,237 visits to the MSIC during which their injection of drug[...]Périodique
Drug consumption rooms (DCRs) have operated in Europe for more than 20 years. At the time of this study three Australian jurisdictions were considering trials of DCRs and little information about these services was available in the English liter[...]Périodique
J. KIMBER ; M. McDONALD ; I. VAN BEEK ; J. KALDOR ; D. WEATHERBURN ; H. LAPSLEY ; R. P. MATTICK | 2003ENGLISH : This paper describes characteristics of clients registered in the first 12 months of the Sydney Medically Supervised Injecting Centre's (MSIC) operation, as well as predictors of frequent attendance. The study is based on information[...]Périodique
I. VAN BEEK ; J. KIMBER ; DAKIN A. ; S. GILMOUR | 2004FRANÇAIS : Le centre d'injection médicalement assisté de Sydney (MSIC) fait suite à l'essai tenté en 2001. Opérant sur un modèle médical, le premier objectif du centre est de réduire la morbidité et la mortalité associées aux overdoses. Le pers[...]