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Auteur E. DAY |
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D. BEST ; E. DAY ; B. MORGAN | London : National Treatment Agency for Substance Misuse (NTA) | Research briefing | 2006This briefing discusses the evidence supporting the theory that most drug misusers will mature out of their drug use albeit after many years in some cases while recognising there will be a number of problem users who, from choice or circumstan[...]![]()
Article : Périodique
Alcohol can impact on both the incidence and the course of many health conditions, and nearly 6% of all global deaths in 2012 were estimated to be attributable to its consumption. A quarter of the UK adult population drinks alcohol in a way that[...]![]()
Article : Périodique
ENGLISH : The publication of Hidden Harm [Advisory Counsil on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD), 2003] was an attempt to increase awareness of the risks to children of parental drug use, and the need for a coherent response across services to this is[...]![]()
Article : Périodique
E. DAY ; D. BEST ; A. COPELLO ; H. YOUNG ; KHOOSAL N. ; MODERN N. |ENGLISH : Background: The expansion of drug treatment services has outstripped the capacity of specialist prescribers in the UK, and GPs have increasingly been recruited as prescribers of substitution therapies. Local circumstances have usuall[...]![]()
Article : Périodique
J. STRANG ; R. McDONALD ; B. TAS ; E. DAY |Context: Take-home naloxone is increasingly provided to prevent heroin overdose deaths. Naloxone 0.4-2.0 mg is licensed for use by injection. Some clinicians supply improvised nasal naloxone kits (outside lisenced approval). Is this acceptable? [...]![]()
Article : Périodique
B. NOSYK ; H. SUN ; E. EVANS ; D. C. MARSH ; M. D. ANGLIN ; Y. I. HSER ; A. H. ANIS ; E. DAY, Auteur du commentaire |Aims: To identify dose-tapering strategies associated with sustained success following methadone maintenance treatment (MMT). Design: Population-based retrospective cohort study. Setting: Linked administrative medication dispensation data fr[...]![]()
Périodique
E. DAY ; EGGEN J. ; ISON J. ; A. COPELLO ; FAZIL Q. | 2006ENGLISH : Aims: To compare the motivation for and process of attempting self detoxification from opioid drugs between White and Asian groups attending a drug-treatment service. Method: Eighty-nine clients (41 Asians, 48 Whites) attending a com[...]![]()
Article : Périodique
K. M. BOGDANOWICZ ; R. STEWART ; C. K. CHANG ; H. SHETTY ; M. KHONDOKER ; E. DAY ; R. D. HAYES ; J. STRANG |AIMS: To investigate clustering of all-cause and overdose deaths after a transfer of patients and their care to alternative treatment provider and after the end of opioid substitution therapy (OST) in opioid-dependent individuals in specialist a[...]![]()
Article : Périodique
A self-completion questionnaire containing items about recent gambling and problem gambling used in the British Gambling Prevalence Survey (BGPS) was completed by 274 clients of alcohol and drug problems services in the English West Midlands. Co[...]![]()
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BACKGROUND: There are a complex range of variables that can influence the course and subjective severity of opioid withdrawal. There is a growing evidence for the effectiveness of a range of medically-supported detoxification strategies, but lit[...]![]()
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M. CONNOCK ; A. JUAREZ-GARCIA ; S. JOWETT ; E. FREW ; Z. LIU ; R. J. TAYLOR ; A. FRY-SMITH ; E. DAY ; N. LINTZERIS ; T. ROBERTS ; A. BURLS ; R. S. TAYLOR |Background: Opiate dependence is becoming increasingly prevalent, with associated increases in the spread of infectious disease (e.g. HIV, hepatitis B and C) and overdose deaths. Methadone has traditionally been the mainstay drug used in the man[...]![]()
Article : Périodique
E. DAY ; T. BRODER ; J. BRUNEAU ; S. CRUSE ; M. DICKIE ; S. FISH ; C. GRILLON ; N. LUHMANN ; K. MASON ; E. MCLEAN ; S. TROOSKIN ; C. TRELOAR ; J. GREBELY |It is estimated that 6.1 million people with recent injecting drug use (PWID) are living with hepatitis C virus (HCV). Although HCV-related morbidity and mortality among PWID continues to increase, the advent of direct acting antiviral (DAA) HCV[...]![]()
Article : Périodique
R. CHATTERS ; K. COOPER ; E. DAY ; M. KNIGHT ; O. LAGUNDOYE ; R. WONG ; E. KALTENTHALER |Objective: Many psychological and psychosocial interventions have been developed to treat regular users of cannabis, but it is unclear which intervention(s) are the most effective. This article aims to assess the effectiveness of psychological a[...]![]()
Article : Périodique
E. DAY, Auteur ; L. MITCHESON, Auteur ; P. M. FLYNN, Auteur du commentaire ; C. J. STRIKE ; A. GUTA ; J. SELIN ; D. RAISTRICK ; E. DAY ; L. MITCHESON, Auteur du commentaire |Background and Aims: Clinical guidelines from around the world recommend the delivery of psychosocial interventions as part of routine care in opiate substitution treatment (OST) programmes. However, although individual studies demonstrate benef[...]![]()
Article : Périodique
ENGLISH : Aim: To explore the process of self-detoxification from opioid drugs in a sample of patients attending a UK-based drug treatment service. Background: Detoxification is an essential first step in moving from dependence on opioids to a[...]