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  Title (down) Suchtforschung des BAG 1996-98 : Band 2/4 : Prävention = Recherches de l'OFSP en matière de dépendances 1996-98 : volume 2/4 : prévention Type Report
  Year 2000 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages xiii, 145  
  Keywords prevention  
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  Publisher Bundesamt für Gesundheit (BAG); Office fédéral de la santé publique (OFSP) Place of Publication Bern; Berne Editor  
  Language German; French Summary Language Original Title  
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  Notes Zweisprachige Publikation Deutsch-Französisch; Publication bilingue français-allemand; Eigentlich ist es Bd. 2/3; vielleicht waren ursprünglich 4 Bde. vorgesehen Approved no  
  Call Number 03.00-061 Serial 50319  
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Author Bundesamt für Gesundheit; Office fédéral de la santé publique; Federal Office of Public Health url 
  Title (down) Suchtforschung des BAG 1996-98 : Band 1/4 : Grundlagenforschung = Recherches de l'OFSP en matière de dépendances 1996-98 : volume 1/4 : recherche fondamentale Type Book Whole
  Year 2000 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages x, 174  
  Keywords research; health services, prevention, and treatment research; research in general; multiple sclerosis; tetrahydrocannabinol; cannabis product; MDMA; ecstasy; electroencephalography; emotion; serotonin; dopamine; norepinephrine; volunteer health care worker; methadone; genetic polymorphism; individual differences; buprenorphine; AOD dependence; opioids in any form; methadone maintenance; randomized controlled trial; pharmacodynamics; physiology; hypoventilation; urinalysis; hair analysis; sweat analysis; social cost of AOD; quality of life; cost-benefit analysis; search and seizure; adulteration; quantitative data analysis; opioid contaminant; law enforcement agency; AOD consumption; heroin; deoxyhemoglobin; spectroscopy; liposomes; pulmonary administration; heroin-assisted treatment; trial study; AOD use and driving; cognitive ability; epidemiological indicators; smoking; tobacco product; health and disease; general population survey; AOD demand; factor analysis; price elasticity of demand; knowledge, attitudes, and practices; taxes; cessation of AODU; population dynamics; occasional AOD use; behavioral change; stages of change; AODR mortality; prevalence; outpatient care; professional counseling; counseling service; program planning, implementation, and evaluation; organizational development; content analysis; psychoactive substances; antianxiety tranquilizers; narcotic analgesics; laxatives; cough syrup; appetite suppressants; gender; epidemiology; nightlife; urban area; AOD use pattern; designer drug; research chemical; illicit drug; sociology; cocaine; protective factors; estimation; mathematical model; incidence; harm reduction; drug user; drug evaluation; drug safety; dissemination of warnings; dissemination of AODE information; adolescent; underage smoking; AOD prevention; risk factors; lipids; heart disorder; case management; alcohol dependence; disease severity; validation study; AODR disability; primary health care; physician; identification and screening; alcohol use test; CAGE Questionnaire; AOD use, abuse, and dependence; comorbidity; treatment and maintenance; morbidity; economic cost of AODU; treatment cost; health care costs; human resources; labor costs; Switzerland; Europe; drug substitution therapy  
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  Publisher Bundesamt für Gesundheit (BAG); Office fédéral de la santé publique (OFSP); Swiss Federal Office of Public Health (SFOPH) Place of Publication Bern; Berne Editor für Gesundheit, Bundesamt; publique, Office fédéral de la santé; Federal Office of Public Health  
  Language German; French; English Summary Language Original Title  
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  Notes Dreisprachige Publikation Deutsch-Französisch-Englisch; publication trilingue allemand-français- anglais; trilingual publication German-French-English Approved no  
  Call Number 18-017 Serial 50003  
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Author Ladewig, D.; Petitjean, S.; Stohler, Ruedi; Déglon, Jean-Jacques; Livoti, S.; Uehlinger, C.; Waldvogel, D.   
  Title (down) Suchtforschung des BAG 1996-98 : Band 1/4 : Grundlagenforschung = Recherches de l'OFSP en matière de dépendances 1996-98 : volume 1/4 : recherche fondamentale Type Book Chapter
  Year 2000 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 20-28  
  Keywords buprenorphine; AOD dependence; opioids in any form; methadone maintenance; randomized controlled trial; drug substitution therapy  
  Abstract Fragestellung: In der vorliegenden kontrollierten Doppelblind-Studie wurde die Sicherheit und Wirksamkeit von sublingualen Buprenorphin-Tabletten mit oralem Methadon über sechs Wochen verglichen. Methodik: Die Studienteilnehmer wurden in den drei Zentren Basel, Genf und Freiburg rekrutiert. Die Stichprobe setzte sich aus 58 opiatabhängigen, ambulanten Patienten zusammen, welche die DSM-III-R-Kriterien für eine Opioidabhängigkeit erfüllten und eine Substitutionsbehandlung anstrebten. Die Patienten wurden randomisiert entweder einer Behandlung mit Buprenorphin oder mit Methadon zugewiesen. In den ersten drei Wochen wurde ein flexibler Dosierungsplan verwendet. Die zulässigen Tagesdosen betrugen für Buprenorphin (SL) 4, 8, 12 bzw. 16 mg/d und für Methadon 30, 60, 90, bzw. 120 mg/d. Die Buprenorphingruppe (n = 27) und die Methadongruppe (n = 31) unterschieden sich nicht bezüglich soziodemographischer Variablen und drogenanamnestischer Daten (Alter: 27,3 ± 5,9 Jahre, 81% Männer, 45% i.v. HeroinkonsumentInnen). Resultate: In der Maintenancephase (Studienwoche 6) betrugen die durchschnittlichen Dosierungen für Buprenorphin 10 mg/d und für Methadon 69 mg/d. Die Haltequote für Methadon war signifikant besser als für Buprenorphin (durchschnittliche Tage in Behandlung: 30 Tage für Buprenorphin und 40 Tage für Methadon; p<0.001). Bezüglich Anzahl opiatpositiver Urinproben gab es keine signifikanten Unterschiede (Methadon 65% vs. Buprenorphin 56%; p > 0,5). Die Anzahl opiatpositiver Urinproben nahm im Verlauf der Studie in beiden Gruppen signifikant ab. Vier Patienten, die mit Buprenorphin behandelt wurden, berichteten über unerwünschte Wirkungen (Kopfschmerzen, allergische Hautreaktionen), welche jedoch nicht häufiger auftraten als in der Methadongruppe. Zusammenfassend weisen diese Resultate auf eine gute Verträglichkeit und Wirksamkeit (Reduktion des Heroingebrauchs) sublingualer Buprenorphin-Tabletten in der Substitutionsbehandlung Opiatabhängiger hin. Hingegen war die Haltequote unter Methadon besser.  
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  Publisher Bundesamt für Gesundheit (BAG) Place of Publication Bern Editor Bundesamt für Gesundheit  
  Language German Summary Language Original Title  
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  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number 50-11814 Serial 50198  
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Author Schirtz, Andrée; Hämmig, Robert; Broers, Barbara; Bösch, Lukas; Stohler, Rudolf url 
  Title (down) Suchtforschung des BAG Type Book Chapter
  Year 2005 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 46-51  
  Keywords treatment and maintenance; detoxification; randomized controlled trial; methadone maintenance; buprenorphine maintenance; Switzerland; drug substitution therapy  
  Abstract Within the Swiss Detoxification Coordination (SwiDeCo) framework, a number of randomised clinical trials on opiate detoxification took place, comparing different settings (in- and outpatient), medications (antagonists under anaesthesia, methadone, buprenorphine high/low dosage) and duration of treatment (fixed and flexible). A standard assessment with validated instruments and standard follow-up was used throughout all the studies. One study concerned neonatal opiate detoxification. The scientific framework offered by SwiDeCo provided an opportunity for links and exchange between different drug treatment centres (over 20 centres participated in the studies) and persons working in the field of substance abuse in Switzerland. Overall, 279 patients were included in the different trials, of whom three-quarters were male, on average 30 years old; multi substance abuse was frequent. All procedures to withdraw patients from opiates tested in the different trials resulted in an equally poor outcome regarding abstinence after 3 months (22%). There were no patient baseline characteristics predicting differences in outcome. However, in-patient detoxification resulted in higher short-term abstinence rates, but this advantage disappeared over time. Patients’ level of distress at baseline evaluation decreased independently of treatment outcome during the first three months. Therefore, there seems to be a beneficial, but outcome-independent, treatment initiation effect. Two patients died within 3 months of detoxification. Although we cannot formally conclude whether withdrawal treatment resulted in an excess mortality, this fact is disquieting. During the detoxification phase overdose prevention should be discussed. Finally, based on our study results and on similar results from other groups, we cannot recommend the UROD procedure for withdrawal. We would rather suggest engaging patients who insist on this treatment modality in outpatient treatment, where tapering of substitution opiates could be performed while monitoring resumption of heroin consumption or the consumption of other substances. Given the high relapse rates independent of the specific detoxification treatment offered, it is important to offer flexible treatment goals to patients undergoing withdrawal treatment, so that substitution treatment might be offered in case of failure. The technique is simple and can be applied by trained family doctors.  
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  Publisher Bundesamt für Gesundheit (BAG) Place of Publication Berne Editor Bundesamt für Gesundheit  
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  Notes Ganze Publikation auch vorhanden: 50-01048 Approved no  
  Call Number 50-11778 Serial 50196  
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Author Fachverband Sucht url 
  Title (down) Suchtfachstellen und Essstörungen Type Miscellaneous
  Year 2009 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 2  
  Keywords addiction; nonchemical addiction; eating disorder  
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  Publisher Fachverband Sucht Place of Publication Zürich Editor  
  Language German Summary Language Original Title  
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  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number 50-10503 Serial 61644  
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Author bso   
  Title (down) Suchtfachklinik Selhofen : freiwilliger Entzug im Burgerheim Type Newspaper Article
  Year 2008 Publication Aemme Zytig Burgdorfer Tagblatt Grauholz Post Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue 23.12.2008 Pages S14  
  Keywords treatment and maintenance; inpatient care; residential facility; financing; Berne (canton); Kehrsatz; Burgdorf; Suchtfachklinik Selhofen (body)  
  Abstract Am Donnerstagabend stellte sich der neue Mieter des Burgerheims der Burgdorfer Bevölkerung vor.  
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  Language German Summary Language Original Title  
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  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number 50-11259 Serial 58750  
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Author Leherr, Herbert J. url 
  Title (down) Suchtbehandlung im Alter lohnt sich Type Journal Article
  Year 2009 Publication SuchtMagazin Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 35 Issue 3; 06/2009 Pages 14-16  
  Keywords AOD use, abuse, and dependence; chemical addiction; elderly; old age; journal article  
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  Language German Summary Language Original Title  
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title  
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition  
  ISSN 1422-2221 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number 60.01-001 Serial 60093  
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Author Netz Suchtausstieg Zürich   
  Title (down) Suchtausstieg im Kanton Zürich : ein Positionspapier der Vereinigung privater Suchttherapieanbieter im Kanton Zürich, Netz Suchtausstieg Zürich und weiteren Organisationen der stationären Therapiearbeit Type Book Whole
  Year 2003 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages 15  
  Keywords treatment and maintenance; residential facility; inpatient care; cooperation; government and politics; financial problems; Switzerland; Zurich (canton); commentary  
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  Publisher Netz Suchtausstieg Zürich : professionelle stationäre Suchttherapie Place of Publication Ottenbach Editor  
  Language German Summary Language Original Title  
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  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number 50-00944 Serial 49579  
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Author Güdel, Heike url 
  Title (down) Suchtarbeit auf dem Sozialdienst Type Journal Article
  Year 2013 Publication SuchtMagazin Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 39 Issue 5; 10/2013 Pages 37-41  
  Keywords social work service; counseling; addiction; addiction care; social insurance; Switzerland; Berne  
  Abstract Die Expertise der Sozialen Arbeit in der Suchtarbeit auf dem Sozialdienst liegt in der Bearbeitung sozialer Aspekte der Sucht über eine kontinuierliche, interinstitutionelle und interprofessionelle Begleitung von Veränderungsprozessen in Zusammenarbeit mit den KlientInnen. Das Modell der «Fachstelle Suchthilfe» des Sozialdienstes der Stadt Bern verpflichtet sich dieser Expertise.  
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  Language German Summary Language Original Title  
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  ISSN 1422-2221 ISBN Medium  
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  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number 60.01-001 Serial 60619  
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Author sda   
  Title (down) Suchtarbeit : BAG entwickelt neue Qualitätsstandards Type Newspaper Article
  Year 2002 Publication Schweizerische Ärztezeitung = Bulletin des médecins suisses Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue 20.02.2002 Pages 10  
  Keywords quality control; QuaTheDA; Switzerland  
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  Language German Summary Language Original Title  
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  Notes Approved no  
  Call Number 50-05145 Serial 58434  
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