
Auteur C. N. E. TOMPKINS
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Documents disponibles écrits par cet auteur (8)

N. M. J. WRIGHT ; L. SHEARD ; C. E. ADAMS ; B. J. RUSHFORTH ; W. HARRISON ; N. BOUND ; R. HART ; C. N. E. TOMPKINS | 2011
Dans British Journal of General Practice (Vol.61, n°593, December 2011) Article : PériodiqueBACKGROUND: Many opiate users require prescribed medication to help them achieve abstinence, commonly taking the form of a detoxification regime. In UK prisons, drug users are nearly universally treated for their opiate use by primary care clini[...]
J. NEALE ; C. N. E. TOMPKINS ; A. D. MARSHALL ; C. TRELOAR ; J. STRANG | 2018
Dans Addiction (Vol.113, n°6, June 2018) Article : PériodiqueBACKGROUND: Women-only addiction services tend to be provided on a poorly evidenced assumption that women want single-sex treatment. We draw upon women's expectations and experiences of women-only residential rehabilitation to stimulate debate o[...]
ENGLISH : Aims: To explore the consequences for women of being injected with illicit drugs. Methods: In-depth interviews with 45 women injecting drug users who have been injected by other people. Findings: Women's reliance on others to adminis[...]
J. NEALE ; L. SHEARD ; C. N. E. TOMPKINS | 2007
Dans Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy (Vol.2, n°31, 2007) Article : PériodiqueBackground: International research shows that injecting drug users (IDUs) can encounter many barriers when they try to access drug treatment and other services. However, the existing literature is mostly quantitative and does not consider the ki[...]
C. N. E. TOMPKINS ; GHONEIM S. ; N. M. J. WRIGHT ; S. SHEARD ; L. JONES | 2007
Dans Journal of Substance Use (Vol.12 n°4, 2007) Article : PériodiqueENGLISH : Objective: To describe elements of needle phobia amongst women injecting dug users and discuss the associated health implications. Design: Qualitative research using in depth interviews. Participants: Forty-five injecting drug-using [...]
N. M. WRIGHT ; C. N. E. TOMPKINS | 2006
Dans Harm Reduction Journal (Vol.3, n°27, 2006) Article : PériodiqueBACKGROUND: Hepatitis C (HCV) prevalence is most common amongst injecting drug users where up to 98% of the population can be infected despite a low prevalence of HIV. This review considers the evidence for the effectiveness of primary preventio[...]
ENGLISH : Medically supervised injecting centres are "legally sanctioned and supervised facilities designed to reduce the health and public order problems associated with illegal injection drug use." Their purpose is to enable the consumption [...]
C. N. E. TOMPKINS | 2016
Dans Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy (Vol.23, n°2, April 2016) Article : PériodiqueAims: To explore the nature, organisation and maintenance of drug markets within male prisons in England from the perspective of drug users, considering the role of policy and practice in shaping the markets. Methods: Thirty in-depth qualitativ[...]