
Auteur F. KEANEY
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Documents disponibles écrits par cet auteur (13)

ENGLISH : The misuse of anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS) and other performance enhancing (ergogenic) drugs remains largely unrecognized by many health professionals. The real extent of the problem is unknown, probably as a result of a combin[...]
ENGLISH : Recent reports of the use of lemon juice in the preparation of heroin for injection have failed to recognize the importance of the different forms of heroin (in the form of the salt or the base) and the impact of this on the chemical[...]
F. KEANEY ; J. STRANG ; J. MARTINEZ-RAGA ; SPEKTOR D. ; V. MANNING ; M. KELLEHER ; C. WILSON JONES ; WANAGARATNE S. ; SABATER A. | 2004
PériodiqueENGLISH : Objective : To determine the preference of substance misusers for the terms 'patient', 'client' and 'service user' in the context of their contact with health professionals, if they consider substance misuse problems to exist appropr[...]
V. C. MANNING ; G. STRATHDEE ; D. BEST ; F. KEANEY ; McGILLIVRAY L. ; J. WITTON | 2002
Dans Journal of Substance Use (Vol.7, n°4, 2002) Article : PériodiqueENGLISH : While dual diagnosis research has often focussed on substance misuse disorders among mental health clients, relatively little is known about comparable rates of dual diagnosis in community mental health and substance misuse settings [...]
M. KELLEHER ; KEOWN P. ; C. O'GARA ; F. KEANEY ; M. FARRELL ; J. STRANG | 2005
Dans European Journal of Public Health (Vol.15, n°6, December 2005) Article : PériodiqueENGLISH : Background: Over the past 20 years there has been a steady rise in mortality associated with opioid misuse in several Western countries. We aimed to examine trends in opioid-related mortality over a 20-year period in the Republic of [...]
J. STRANG ; M. GOSSOP ; M. ASHTON ; N. BARTON ; S. CLEMENT ; P. CONNELL ; M. FARREL ; E. FINCH ; P. FLEMING ; C. GERADA ; A. GLANZ ; L. GRUER ; F. KEANEY ; T. LEIGHTON ; J. MERRILL ; M. MITCHESON ; POLKINGHORNE J. ; D. RAISTRICK ; S. RUBEN ; J. SHERIDAN ; B. WELLS ; J. WILLIS ; J. WITTON ; D. ZADOR | 2005
LivreFRANÇAIS : Depuis un demi siècle le système britannique de gestion de l'addiction aux opiacés est connu pour sa souplesse et sa capacité d'adaptation aux changements du contexte environnant. C'est la raison pour laquelle il a suscité un intérêt[...]
ENGLISH : A patient was receiving treatment for concurrent opioid and stimulant dependency. When desipramine was added to his lofexidine regimen for treatment of stimulant withdrawal, there was an exacerbation of opioid withdrawal symptoms. Wi[...]
J. MARTINEZ-RAGA ; F. KEANEY ; E. MARSHALL | 2002
Dans Journal of Substance Use (Vol.7 n°1, 2002) Article : PériodiqueENGLISH : Background Victims of childhood sexual abuse (CSA) show higher rates of several psychiatric and substance abuse disorders in adulthood. High rates of CSA have been reported in alcohol- or drug-dependent patients presenting to treatme[...]
ENGLISH : Diamorphine, with a 129-year history, is one of the longest established medications. In British medicine, diamorphine is sometimes used as a maintenance treatment for opiate addiction but is also routinely used in clinical practice t[...]
C. O'GARA ; F. KEANEY ; D. BEST ; J. HARRIS ; A. BOYS ; F. LEONARD ; M. KELLEHER ; J. STRANG | 2005
PériodiqueENGLISH : Background: Health professionals play an important role in the detection and subsequent management of individuals who misuse substances. Aim: This article aimed to assess self reported levels of training received by psychiatric docto[...]
Objectives: To assess the prevalence of problem drinking, excessive alcohol consumption and illicit drug use among patients referred to a fracture clinic from Accident and Emergency (A&E). Design: Prospective self-completion questionnaire study.[...]
ENGLISH : Aims : Diamorphine (heroin) is one of the longest established medications with a 130-year history. In British medicine diamorphine is sometimes used as a maintenance treatment for opiate addiction but is also routinely used in clinic[...]
J. WITTON ; F. KEANEY ; J. STRANG | 2005
Dans Journal of Drug Issues (Vol.35, n°4, Fall 2005) Article : PériodiqueENGLISH : The British System for treating opiate problems developed in the early part of the 20th century. Marked by an absence of a centrally coordinated policy, the system allowed doctors freedom and flexibility in prescribing to patients wi[...]