Kuendig, H., Laflamme, L., Gmel, G., Daeppen, J. - B., & Hasselberg, M. (2010). Time of injury in light of prior-to-injury and usual alcohol consumption: an emergency department study. Open access emergency medicine, (2; 16.08.2010), 61–66.
Abstract: Purpose: To investigate how prior-to-injury and usual alcohol consumption relate to time of injury. Patients and methods: The associations between injury time of day and day of week and prior-to-injury (labeled as “acute”) alcohol intake and hazardous usual alcohol consumption (considered from the point of view of both heavy episodic drinking [HED] and risky volumes of consumption) are assessed using interview data from a randomized sample of 486 injured patients treated in a Swiss emergency department (ED; Lausanne University Hospital). Results: Acute consumption was associated with both injury time of day and day of week, HED with day of week only, and risky volume with none. Conclusions: Acute consumption and HED, but not risky volume of consumption, show specific time distributions for injuries. These findings highlight the potential importance of considering the time dimension of an injury when providing emergency care and have additional implications for interventions aimed at influencing the alcohol consumption of injured patients presenting to the ED.
Keywords: addiction; AOD use, abuse, and dependence; chemical addiction; alcohol; AOD consumption; AOD effects and consequences; injury; time of day; day of the week; public health; intervention (persuasion to treatment); emergency care; study; Switzerland; Lausanne
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sda. (2001, 26.10.2001). Thurgauer Regierung sieht keinen Handlungsbedarf. Der Landbote : Tagblatt von Winterthur und Umgebung, 1.
Abstract: Im Thurgau wird es auch weiterhin kein Heroinabgabeprogramm zur Behandlung Schwerstsüchtiger geben. Die Regierung sehe keinen Handlungsbedarf, sagte Sozialdepartementschef Roland Eberle.
Keywords: government and politics; harm reduction; addiction; AOD dependence; chemical addiction; heroin; heroin-assisted treatment; thurgau
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Kolb, N. (2006, 28.12.2006). Thuner Gemeinderat hat entschieden : Ja, aber zur Anlaufstelle. Berner Zeitung, 1.
Keywords: government and politics; harm reduction; contact center; Switzerland; Berne (canton); Thun
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Kolb, N. (2006). Thuner Gemeinderat hat entscheiden : “ja, aber” zur Anlaufstelle. Bern.
Abstract: Der Thuner Gemeinderat ist bereit, eine Anlaufstelle für Drogensüchtige zu schaffen. Aber nur wenn der Kanton genug bezahlt.
Keywords: government and politics; harm reduction; addiction; AOD dependence; chemical addiction; heroin; Thun; Berne (canton)
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Streun, F. (2007, 24.05.2007). Thun : Spital bietet der HeGeBe Hand. Berner Zeitung, 27.
Keywords: treatment and maintenance; heroin-assisted treatment; drug substitution therapy; heroin; Thun
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Kolb, N. (2002, 19.12.2000). Thun : Süchtige werden nun betreut. Berner Zeitung, 12.
Abstract: Die SVP stellte sich im Stadtrat gegen Massnahmen, die sie selbst gefordert hat (Aufsuchende Betreuung von Drogen-, und Alkoholsüchtigen). Der Kredit dafür wurde trotzdem angenommen.
Keywords: government and politics; addiction; AOD dependence; chemical addiction; Thun
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jah. (1990, 03.11.1990). Thun – Behälter für Fixerspritzen. Berner Zeitung, 27.
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various. (2003). THS Vol. V, No. 20 (Vol. 5). Sainte-Maxime; Saint-Tropez: Les Editions du Mûrier.
Keywords: health promotion
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Center for Cognitive Liberty and Ethics. (2004). Threats to cognitive liberty : pharmacotherapy and the future of the drug war. Davis: Center for Cognitive Liberty and Ethics (CCLE).
Abstract: Over the next decade an increasing number of new “pharmacotherapy” medications will become available with the potential to tremendously impact the use and abuse of illegal drugs and the overall direction of national and international drug policy. These pharmacotherapy medications are designed to block or significantly reduce the “highs” elicited by illegal drugs. Used as part of a drug treatment program, pharmacotherapy medications may provide valuable assistance for people seeking a chemical aid in limiting or eliminating problem drug use. However, the tremendously politicized nature of the “drug war” raises substantial concerns that, in addition to those who choose to use such medications, some people will be compelled to use them. In the absence of extraordinary circumstances, governmental action forcing or coercing a person to use a pharmacotherapy drug would violate a number of constitutional guarantees and other legal rights protecting people from forced medical treatment. Among the rights implicated by compulsory use of pharmacotherapy drugs are the right to informed consent, the right to bodily integrity and privacy, the protection against cruel and unusual punishment, and the right to freedom of thought.
Keywords: treatment and maintenance; drug therapy; AOD use, abuse, and dependence; illicit drug; ethics; human rights
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Zubler, V. (2009, 14.12.2009). Thomas Zeltner, départ d'un gourou après dix-neuf ans à la tête de la santé publique. Le Temps, 8.
Abstract: Santé: Bilan du charismatique directeur de l’OFSP, un haut fonctionnaire atypique
Keywords: government and politics; public health; health promotion; Switzerland; Zeltner, Thomas
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