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Auteur J. McVEIGH |
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Article : Périodique
Widespread public perception is that illicit drugs contain substances that are a serious risk to health, even though adulterants are often not considered in clinical or forensic toxicology. This review attempts to present an evidence-based overv[...]Rapport
H. SUMNALL ; L. JONES ; K. BURRELL ; K. WITTY ; J. McVEIGH ; M. A. BELLIS | Liverpool : NCCDP (National Collaborating Centre for Drug Prevention) | 2006Presents and grades the evidence in relation to drug prevention in young people across the four tiered model of services. Key recommendations and gaps are presented according to their relevance to different professional groups. Discusses the eco[...]Périodique
H. R. SUMNALL ; M. A. BELLIS ; J. C. COLE ; J. McVEIGH | 2005ENGLISH : Aims: Drugs intelligence systems in Merseyside have identified a growing number of treatment-seeking clients who express a preference for injecting crack cocaine. We investigated the history of crack-cocaine injecting behaviours in i[...]Rapport
C. COLE ; L. JONES ; J. McVEIGH ; A. KICMAN ; Q. SYED ; M. A. BELLIS | Liverpool : Centre for Public Health | 2010Historically, and more recently, it has been a common perception that illicit drugs typically contain other substances in addition to the purported active ingredient that can have serious adverse health consequences or even cause premature death[...]Brochure
K. EDMONDS ; H. SUMNALL ; J. McVEIGH ; M. A. BELLIS | Liverpool : NCCDP (National Collaborating Centre for Drug Prevention) | 2005This briefing focuses on recent [2002-2004] government sponsored research on drug prevention among vulnerable groups of young people, and considers how this relates to current government policy and guidance. This forms part of a complete review [...]Rapport
H. SUMNALL ; Y. McGRATH ; J. McVEIGH ; K. BURRELL ; L. WILKINSON ; M. A. BELLIS | Liverpool : NCCDP (National Collaborating Centre for Drug Prevention) | 2006This briefing presents evidence-based information on how to prevent drugs misuse. It integrates published scientific literature with practitioner expertise and experience, including advice on how to overcome typical barriers and obstacles to eff[...]Rapport
Performance- and image-enhancing drugs (PIEDs) include a wide range of drugs across various pharmacological categories and are subject to different legal controls and medicinal regulation across European countries. Their common feature is the fu[...]Article : Périodique
ENGLISH : Injectable human growth hormone has been used as a performance-enhancing drug in the United Kingdom since at least the mid-1980s. However, because of its prohibitive cost and limited supply it was initially restricted to a relatively[...]Article : Périodique
The Centre for Public Health at Liverpool John Moores University, houses a number of distinct, but related, systems that collate attributable monitoring data from drug treatment, criminal justice, and harm reduction services in the North West of[...]Article : Périodique
Background: Community pharmacies are established service providers for problematic drug users (PDUs). PDUs have many unmet health needs, which pharmacists may be able to help resolve. This paper aims to qualitatively explore the feasibility and [...]Article : Périodique
L. JONES ; L. PICKERING ; H. SUMNALL ; J. McVEIGH ; M. A. BELLIS |The introduction of needle and syringe programmes (NSPs) during the 1980s is credited with averting an HIV epidemic in the United Kingdom and Australia, but hepatitis C (HCV) incidence continues to rise among injecting drug users (IDUs). NSPs in[...]Périodique
P. A. COOK ; J. McVEIGH ; Q. SYED ; K. MUTTON ; M. A. BELLIS | 2001FRANÇAIS : L'étude a porté de 1997 à 1999, sur 360 usagers de drogues, à Manchester et à Wirral, soit en traitement, ou n'ayant aucun contact avec un service de soin, pour lesquels les tests de dépistage étaient disponibles (334 positifs pour [...]Rapport
Y. McGRATH ; H. SUMNALL ; K. EDMONDS ; J. McVEIGH ; M. A. BELLIS ; National Collaborating Centre for Drug Prevention | London : NHS, National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence | 2006FRANÇAIS : Ce rapport fait une revue de la littérature grise sur la prévention de l'usage de drogues chez les jeunes dans l'objectif de renforcer et compléter les connaissances sur l'efficacité de la prévention mises en évidence par les revues [...]Rapport
L. JONES ; L. PICKERING ; H. SUMNALL ; J. McVEIGH ; M. A. BELLIS | Liverpool : Centre for Public Health | 2008Objectives: This review sought to determine the optimal provision of needle exchange schemes among injecting drug users (IDUs). The following key research questions were addressed: (1) What level of coverage of needle and syringe programmes ([...]Article : Périodique
Several home-produced substances such as krokodil and boltushka are prevalent in many Eastern European countries. Anecdotal reports of its use have been circulating in Germany and Norway; however, this has not been confirmed. Its use has also be[...]Rapport
L. JONES ; G. BATES ; M. BELLIS ; C. BEYNON ; P. DUFFY ; M. EVANS-BROWN ; A. J. MACKRIDGE ; E. McCOY ; H. SUMNALL ; J. McVEIGH | London : National Treatment Agency for Substance Misuse (NTA) | 2011FRANÇAIS : Ce rapport s'intéresse aux dommages sur la santé physique et mentale causés par la consommation de drogues. Il prend principalement la forme de tableaux donnant, pour chacune des substances étudiées, les effets liés à une consommatio[...]Rapport
R. FORDHAM ; L. JONES ; H. SUMNALL ; J. McVEIGH ; M. A. BELLIS | Liverpool : NCCDP (National Collaborating Centre for Drug Prevention) | 2007Document purpose: To introduce and discuss key issues in the economics of drug prevention. To describe the utility of data derived from economic evaluation of drug prevention interventions. To encourage economic evaluation of drug prevention int[...]Article : Périodique
C. M. BEYNON ; J. McVEIGH ; M. CHANDLER ; M. WAREING ; M. A. BELLIS |ENGLISH : BACKGROUND: In 2003, it became legal in the UK for syringe exchange programmes (SEPs) to provide citrate to injecting drug users to solubilise heroin. Little work has been undertaken on the effect of policy change on SEP function. He[...]Article : Périodique
ENGLISH : Aims: (1) To identify all causes of death in a cohort of known problematic drug users; (2) to quantify the number considered drug-related in accordance with the UK Drug Strategy definition; (3) to identify the possible role of substa[...]Rapport
K. BURRELL ; L. JONES ; H. SUMNALL ; J. McVEIGH ; M. A. BELLIS | Liverpool : NCCDP (National Collaborating Centre for Drug Prevention) | 2005The National Collaborating Centre for Drug Prevention [NCCDP] is undertaking a review of recent [2002-2004] government sponsored research and policy related to drug prevention. The aim of the work is to encourage evidence based practice through [...]Rapport
Department of Health, UK focal point on drugs (London) ; C. DAVIES, Éditeur scientifique ; L. ENGLISH, Éditeur scientifique ; A. LODWICK, Éditeur scientifique ; J. McVEIGH, Éditeur scientifique ; M. A. BELLIS, Éditeur scientifique | London : UK Home Office, Department of Health | 2010The UK Focal Point's Annual Report provides information on the drug situation in the UK. It provides additional information to the data contained in standard tables and structured questionnaires. In particular it provides a discussion of the mai[...]Rapport
Department of Health, UK focal point on drugs (London) ; C. DAVIES, Éditeur scientifique ; L. ENGLISH, Éditeur scientifique ; C. STEWART, Éditeur scientifique ; A. LODWICK, Éditeur scientifique ; J. McVEIGH, Éditeur scientifique ; M. A. BELLIS | London : UK Home Office, Department of Health | 2011The UK Focal Point's Annual Report provides information on the drug situation in the UK. It provides additional information to the data contained in standard tables and structured questionnaires. In particular it provides a discussion of the mai[...]Rapport
L. JONES ; H. SUMNALL ; K. BURRELL ; J. McVEIGH ; M. A. BELLIS | Liverpool : NCCDP (National Collaborating Centre for Drug Prevention) | 2006The aim of the report is to synthesise findings from government sponsored research that has evaluated universal drug prevention programmes. This is placed in the context of current drug prevention policy and the wider academic literature in orde[...]